Opinion: As we recognize National Hospice Palliative Care Week, the federal government owes it to people across Canada to ensure that they have access to palliative care throughout their disease process, as well as at the end of life. cdnpoli (subs)
As we recognize National Hospice Palliative Care Week this week, the federal government owes it to people across Canada to ensure that they have access to palliative care throughout their disease process, as well as at the end of life to allow them to live their lives fully, free of pain, in the setting of their choice.
Why do we have so much trouble tracking palliative care services across the country? Mainly because there is no common Canadian definition for palliative care, and no agreed upon common data sets to track services across the country, write the authors.
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