Lessons from the End of Life in the Program of All-Inclusive Care of the Elderly
ResearchPosted on rand.org 2002Published in: Medical Care, v. 40, no. 12, Editorial, Dec. 2002, p. 1133-1135
Author comments on a report in this issue that provides a characterization of how the Program of All-Inclusive Care of the Elderly (PACE) serves persons at the end of life.
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- Copyright: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
- Availability: Non-RAND
- Year: 2002
- Pages: 3
- Document Number: EP-200212-13
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