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Likelihood of death among hospital inpatients in New Zealand: prevalent cohort study.

Merryn GottJoanna BroadXian ZhangLene JarlbaekDavid Clark
Published in: BMJ open (2017)
While hospitals are an important site of end of life care in NZ, their role is less significant than in Scotland, where 30% of an inpatient cohort recruited using similar methods and undertaken on the same census date had died within 12 months. One reason for this finding may be the extended role of residential long-term care facilities in end of life care provision in NZ.
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