• Nursing times · Aug 2006

    Review

    Improving the care of dying patients in the community.

    • Alison Tapsfield.
    • Otley clinic, East Leeds PCT.
    • Nurs Times. 2006 Aug 29;102(35):28-30.

    AbstractPalliative care services provided by the primary sector have changed considerably over recent years and patients and carers want choice over end-of-life care. In response to this need, the Macmillan Gold Standards Framework has been introduced and funded by the NHS as its chosen end-of-life programme. Clinical experience suggests the framework provides a better quality of care, improves staff morale and patient satisfaction, and reduces hospital and hospice occupancy.

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