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Patterns of Community-Based End-of-Life Care in Rural Areas of the United States
Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice, 04/22/09
Madigan EA et al. - It is concluded that there are substantially fewer hospice providers in the most rural areas, raising issues of access to care. Examination of both unadjusted and adjusted numbers of providers is important to understand community-based EOL provider supply.
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