Despite advances in medical care, Americans still often suffer from unnecessary pain, discomfort and lack of caring at the end of life. Improved provider education and increased public awareness can lead to better end-of-life care.
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Maryland Attorney General and Johns Hopkins Study Barriers to Effective End-of-Life Care
July 1, 2000 | Program Result
In June 1997, the Johns Hopkins University Bioethics Institute, Baltimore, and the Maryland attorney general's office formed a partnership to investigate ways to improve End-of-Life care and eliminate the medical and legal barriers to effective palliative care for terminally ill patients in Maryland.