Progress in palliative care in Israel: comparative mapping and next steps

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Netta Bentur
Linda L Emanuel
Nathan Cherney
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[1] Myers-JDC-Brookdale Institute,Center for Research on Aging
[2] Feinberg School of Medicine,Buehler Center on Aging, Health & Society
[3] Shaare Zedek Medical Center,Cancer Pain & Palliative Medicine Unit in the Dept. of Medical Oncology
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Israel Journal of Health Policy Research | / 1卷
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Palliative Care; Advance Care Planning; Spiritual Care; Palliative Care Service; Hospice Care;
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Palliative care was established rapidly in some countries, while in other countries its establishment has taken a different trajectory. This paper identifies core steps in developing a medical specialty and examines those taken by Israel as compared with the US and England for palliative care. It considers the next steps Israel may take.
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