Tuesday, April 15

The article discusses the concerning state of end-of-life care, specifically focusing on hospice services in the UK and the US, highlighting a disparity between theoretical frameworks and actual accessibility. Richard Murphy asserts that the UK lacks adequate palliative care resources for the dying, branding the situation as threadbare, while US hospice care, though theoretically more...

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