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Pattern and characteristics of patients admitted to a hospice connected with an acute palliative care unit in a comprehensive cancer center.

Sebastiano MercadanteFausto GiulianaRosanna BellingardoGianluca AlbegianiGrazia Di SilvestreAlessandra Casuccio
Published in: Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (2021)
The presence of a hospice in a comprehensive cancer center could offer a further opportunity for continuing care. Specialized palliative care may be offered to patients referred from other hospitals, home palliative care, but above all, transfer to hospice may allow a continuity of care for those patients who were initially admitted to an ASPCU for symptom control, to which anticancer therapies were withdrawn or withhold after multidisciplinary consultation. Similarly, after a proper palliative care consultation in other hospital units, patients may be referred to hospice. This process may avoid transfers to external hospices, which can prevent the continuity of care.
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