Perspectives of state association leaders during the Covid-19 pandemic

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PARKER OLIVER, Debra | WASHINGTON, Karla T. | BENSON, Jacquelyn | WHITE, Patrick | WHITE, Keisha | JONES, Aja | DEBOSIK, Lindsey R. | DEMIRIS, George

Hospice care in the United States began as a community movement; however, with the introduction of the Hospice Medicare Conditions of Participation in 1982, it became a formal part of the healthcare system. The original hospice background in volunteerism and not for profit service is an important backdrop in understanding the hospice landscape during COVID-19. [Début de l'article]

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