Palliative Care-Past and Future-Questioning Great Expectations

This paper argues that the future of palliative care cannot be divined reliably without considering how a set of basic questions might be answered by health-care professionals, administrators of health care systems, and citizens in countries throughout the world. Seven of the many questions centerin...

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