Medical Futility Blog: Black Patients Get More Unwanted Life-Prolonging Care at the End of Life
Thaddeus Pope
Medical Futility Blog
End-of-life discussions and communication goals seem to assist white patients in receiving less life-prolonging EOL care, but black patients do not experience the same benefits of EOL discussions.
That's according to an article in this week's Archives of Internal Medicine.
For more click here.
Medical Futility Blog
End-of-life discussions and communication goals seem to assist white patients in receiving less life-prolonging EOL care, but black patients do not experience the same benefits of EOL discussions.
That's according to an article in this week's Archives of Internal Medicine.
For more click here.
Labels: end of life; disparities; bioethics; medical futility
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