Recent research is the latest to weigh in on a raging debate over the eligibility of medical aid in dying programs.
New job: President and CEO, Virginia Chamber of Commerce, effective April 1 Previously: Vice president of corporate and ...
Arkansas Hospice announced Thursday that Dr. Brian W. Bell, M.D., FAAHPM, will take over as president and CEO for ...
As home health providers increasingly serve people with more complicated and serious conditions, and the push for ...
Providence and dozens of doctors at a hospital in Portland, Oregon, have reached a tentative agreement after 27 days of strike, bringing what has been described as the state's largest health care ...
Mayo Clinic, Mount Sinai and Huntsman Cancer Insitute are delivering services from chemotherapy to imaging in cancer patients ...
National Resource Center for Native Hawaiian Elders sheds light on the end-of-life care preferences of Native Hawaiian kūpuna ...
In Makela v. Apex Hospice and Palliative Care, the plaintiff filed suit against the hospice care provider, claiming she was unlawfully retaliated against and terminated because she repeatedly opposed ...
A recent study published in JAMA explored whether getting telehealth visits, rather than in-person visits, affects the quality of life in people with advanced lung cancer who are receiving palliative ...
NEWTON — A Wellesley couple recently committed $1.6 million to support palliative care at Newton-Wellesley Hospital, bringing their total contribution to more than $3 million.
“Studies have shown that healthcare utilization at the end of life is high, and patients receive aggressive medical care that ...