Doctors Delay Talking About End-Of-Life Care
A study published this month finds doctors delay talking about end-of-life care, which often proves very costly. The Los Angeles Times reports: “Most doctors don’t talk about end-of-life issues with their cancer patients when those patients are feeling well, a new survey has found.” Physicians also tended to delay these conversations “until treatments have been exhausted…
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Filed under: Primary Care on January 31st, 2010
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