
pmid: 16149253
This article addresses the increasing interest in end of life care and the need for improving access to palliative care services in patients/families served by the home care industry. The author discusses factors leading to this growing demand as well as some of the recent research conducted in the field of palliative care. The benefits of and underutilization of hospice services are discussed. The author addresses a variety of options for home care providers to consider expanding access to palliative care services including recent changes in regulation that allow for collaboration with Medicare certified hospice programs. A discussion of key topics to include in staff development initiatives related to palliative care is included as are education and clinical practice resources.
Hospice Care, Palliative Care, Humans, Cooperative Behavior, Home Care Services, Health Services Accessibility, United States
Hospice Care, Palliative Care, Humans, Cooperative Behavior, Home Care Services, Health Services Accessibility, United States
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