2005 Annual Session - The Clinical, Quality, and Financial Case for Palliative Care in Hospitals
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2005 Annual Session


The Clinical, Quality, and Financial Case for Palliative Care in Hospitals

Session #: 855-150
Presenter(s): Diane E. Meier
Session Length: 1:30 hr
Event: 2005 ACP Annual Session
Date: April 14-16, 2005

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Clinical questions to be addressed:
Why are palliative care programs rapidly increasing in the United States?
What is the evidence of their effect on clinical outcomes?
How can physicians get more training in the core skills of palliative medicine?




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