The American journal of hospice & palliative care
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Am J Hosp Palliat Care · Sep 1997
Factors contributing to late hospice admission and proposals for change.
Hospice seeks to provide high-quality, holistic end-of-life care. Most insurances will reimburse hospice care for a period of six to seven months. However, the majority of patients are not referred to hospice until they are very close to death. The purpose of this study was to examine characteristics of an urban hospice program that may be associated with inordinately late admission to hospice care. ⋯ The study shows that most patients were referred to this urban hospice program when they were very close to death. Three characteristics may contribute to this underutilization of the hospice benefit: (1) the large representation of African-Americans, (2) the high enrollment of patients with non-cancer diseases, and (3) the high number of referrals from acute care hospitals/specialists. Initiatives to overcome barriers to hospice care for minority populations, to better prognosticate terminal illnesses, and to educate physicians and patients about palliative care are needed so that more patients can benefit more fully from hospice care at the end of life.