Public health and palliative care

03/09/24 at 03:15 AM

Public health and palliative care
Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, by Sarah H. Cross PhD, MSW, MPH; Dio Kavalieratos PhD; 8/23
Meeting the needs of people at the end of life (EOL) is a public health (PH) concern, yet a PH approach has not been widely applied to EOL care. The design of hospice in the United States, with its focus on cost containment, has resulted in disparities in EOL care use and quality. Individuals with non-cancer diagnoses, minoritized individuals, individuals of lower socioeconomic status, and those who do not yet qualify for hospice are particularly disadvantaged by the existing hospice policy. New models of palliative care (both hospice and non-hospice) are needed to equitably address the burden of suffering from a serious illness.

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