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Probe into use of 'death pathway' by NHS
www.telegraph.co.uk
[Telegraph.co.uk] - Claire Henry, director of the National End of Life Care Programme, said: “We know from the national survey of bereaved people, published in July, that 75 per cent of people rate the end of life care their loved one received as 'good', 'excellent' or
Google News: Social care may prevent hospital admissions
[Nursing in Practice] - “We know that 71% of people would prefer to die at home,” said Claire Henry, Director of the National End of Life Care Programme. “This report highlights the need for closer integration between health and social care to make that happen. It provides
Google News: Social care cuts 'could force more into hospital'
[LocalGov] - Director of the National End of Life Care programme, Claire Henry, said: 'We know that 71% of people would prefer to die at home. This report highlights the need for closer integration between health and social care to make that happen.' The research
End of life care needs for urological cancers not being met
www.nursingtimes.net
[Nursing Times] - Director of the National End of Life Care Programme, Claire Henry said: “End of life care needs to be considered and discussed as part of the overall care for people living with a urological cancer. “Everyone should have access to high quality care at
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