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Review
. 1999;14(3-4):109-21.

End-of-life care: challenges and opportunities for health care professionals

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  • PMID: 10839005
Review

End-of-life care: challenges and opportunities for health care professionals

D W Sherman. Hosp J. 1999.

Abstract

The failings of the American Health Care System in meeting the comprehensive needs of the seriously and terminally ill have led to both professional and public efforts to improve end-of-life care. Following a discussion of the shortcomings of end-of-life in America, this article describes the goals and philosophy of palliative care, while highlighting current innovative programs in end-of-life needs and insure quality of life for patients and families experiencing incurable, progressive illness. Health care professionals are called to respond to the challenges and opportunities of end-of-life care as individual health care providers, as members of professions, and as members of interdisciplinary teams committed to improving the care of the dying in America.

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