Evidence on the economic value of end-of-life and palliative care interventions: a narrative review of reviews.
Xhyljeta LutaBaptiste OttinoPeter HallJoanna BowdenBee WeeJoanne DroneyJulia RileyJoachim MartiPublished in: BMC palliative care (2021)
Some palliative care models may contribute to dual improvement in quality of care via lower rates of aggressive medicalization in the last phase of life accompanied by a reduction in costs. Hospital-based palliative care interventions may improve patient outcomes, healthcare utilization and costs. There is a need for greater consistency in reporting outcome measures, the informal costs of caring, and costs associated with hospice.