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Monday, 23 July 2012
England's approach to improving end-of-life care : a strategy for honoring patients' choices
From Current Grey Literature Report
Volume 14, Number 3, May 2012
Title: England's approach to improving end-of-life care : a strategy for honoring patients' choices
Author: Gray, Bradford H.
Publisher: Commonwealth Fund
This issue brief discusses the origins, content, and implementation of the Strategy, as well as its potential impact. Both England and the United States struggle with similar challenges, including looking beyond the province of hospice and palliative-care specialists and initiating palliative services before the patient's final days. Aspects of the English approach that may be useful in the United States include strategies to help physicians recognize when patients are entering a trajectory that may end in death, the use of "death at home" as a metric for measuring progress, improving the skills of clinical and caregiving personnel through Web-based training, and developing a national improvement pathway.
Full report is available here.
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