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Objective analysis and comprehensive data on Americans' attitudes about key health-care issues. After years of intensive data gathering, the authors have compiled an in-depth, non-partisan look at Americans' attitudes about a range of current and critical health care issues. Twenty-one chapters combine unbiased survey data and analysis. The concluding chapter discusses the implications based on public opinion trends for the future of U.S. health policy in each of the areas discussed in the preceding chapters. in American society differ in their views and how those views compare with the citizens of other countries. This reference is highly recommended for public libraries and academic libraries, including but not limited to institutions with programs in medicine, public health, and government.
End-of-Life Care
End-of-Life Care
In the words of the Institute of Medicine's 1997 report, Approaching Death: Improving Care at the End of Life, “Death is not what it used to be.”1 A century ago, most people died in their own homes, surrounded by family. ...
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