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International Consensus on Quality Indicators for Palliative Cancer and Dementia Care (BMC Health Services Research)
Summary Quality indicators have been developed concerning palliative care for patients with cancer and / or dementia in different settings in various European countries. This article presents the efforts of a multidisciplinary international panel of experts to compile a set … Continue reading →
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