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Best Places to die

Postby Spock » Wed 2005 Mar 30 4:07

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Forbes
Special Report
Best Places To Die
Matthew Herper and Aude Lagorce, 08.18.04, 6:00 AM ET

In America, the way we die is largely determined by where we live. Geography dictates what kind of care is provided to the dying and whether death following a long illness occurs at home, in a hospital or in a nursing home. But don't move just yet. Patients can gain control over how they die by talking about end-of-life care with their families and physicians. If patients speak up, sheer numbers will force the health care system to take better care of the dying. Over the next 30 years, the number of people older than 85 will more than double to 9 million.


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