Health Care Reform's Proposed End-of-Life Provisions
End-of-life planning promotes patient autonomy by allowing individual patients to inform and direct care givers and healthcare proxies on their desired level of end-of-life care, where the patient prefers to pass away (whether at home or in a hospital setting), and the methods and levels of pain man...
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Main Authors: | Brandy C. Hill (Author), Nick Lebredo (Author), Christopher R. Shafer (Author) |
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University of North Florida,
2010-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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