This is a question related not to your personal knowledge rather a global failure of communication.
What is the description that comes to mind of the term "palliative care"
There are no mistakes here this is just gathering of what has been poorly misrepresented.
Thanks ya! M
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I used to think it was help in care and pain relief for people dying, when medical care could no longer help. After experience with loved ones I’ve come to learn it’s much more/very different. And something we should be talking about as a partnership/component of healthcare.
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It's not really partnership or component it is healthcare it's real care and real health and it is mostly covered by Medicare here for me and I just heard today for now I'm going to stay on the palliative side and not go to hospice usually it depends on the state
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The problem is it's always been more expensive for the people who pursue palliative specialties as as doctors and they make far less money. We have approximately 5% licensed in the US to 100% need. They're also not required the vast majority of clinical rotations for students.
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