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Does national policy in England help deliver better and more consistent care for those at the end of life?

Rhiannon Jane BarkerPatricia WilsonClaire Butler
Published in: Journal of health services research & policy (2020)
The links between the existence of policy at the macro-level of the system and the effective enactment of good practice remain unclear, although strategies are suggested to help achieve greater national consistency in end of life care outcomes. Policymakers must pay attention to the following: controlling the rise in localism and its contribution to regional inequalities; the impact of continuous infrastructural change together with increasing workforce pressures; encouraging broader professional and public responsibility for recognition and care of those at the end of life.
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