Providing palliative care closer to home: a retrospective analysis from a remote Australian hospital.
Benjamin J WatsonRichard BuddEswaran WaranIan A ScottSimon QuiltyPublished in: Internal medicine journal (2020)
Increasing the capacity of a remote hospital to provide palliative care allowed more patients to die closer to home and decreased inappropriate aeromedical retrievals. An increased in-hospital mortality rate should not be misinterpreted as reflecting suboptimal care if palliative intent, patients' wishes and non-clinical risk factors have not been ascertained.