CMS: Hospice Patients CAN Appeal Their Care Provider’s Decisions
JULY 9, 2012 VOLUME 19 NUMBER 26 Surveys indicate that recipients of Medicare benefits are consistently pleased with the care they receive. Hospice patients (and their families) often express even higher levels of satisfaction — even though the patient so often dies. But not all hospice patients are pleased with the care they receive, and […]
Court Strikes Down Ashcroft Directive on Assisted Suicide
MAY 31, 2004 VOLUME 11, NUMBER 48 In 1994 and again in 1997, Oregon voters approved the first law permitting physician-assisted suicide in the U.S. In each of the six years since the law was implemented, about 30 terminally ill Oregon residents have used the “Death With Dignity” Act to end their lives with the […]