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Comparison of characteristics and management of emergency department presentations between patients with met and unmet palliative care needs.

Scott W KirklandMiriam Garrido CluaMaureen KruhlakCristina Villa-RoelStephanie CouperthwaiteEsther H YangAdam ElwiBarbara O'NeillShelley DugganAmanda BriseboisBrian H Rowe
Published in: PloS one (2021)
Most ED presentations for EOL conditions were made by patients with unmet palliative care needs, who were significantly more likely to require consultation, hospitalization, and to die. Referrals to palliative care services during and after the ED visit were infrequent, indicating important opportunities to promote these services.
Keyphrases
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