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		<title>End of Life Planning is Awkward for Professionals</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Conversations doctors don&#8217;t want to have include the end of options for the terminally ill. Whether it&#8217;s lack of training or cultural resistance to discuss death and dying there are huge gaps in patient care at the end of life. In this country, we tiptoe around the D-word until so late in the game that [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://newoldage.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/11/16/a-conversation-many-doctors-wont-have/?partner=rss&#038;emc=rss">Conversations</a> doctors don&#8217;t want to have include the end of options for the terminally ill.</p>
<p>Whether it&#8217;s lack of training or cultural resistance to discuss death and dying there are huge gaps in patient care at the end of life.</p>
<blockquote><p>In this country, we tiptoe around the D-word until so late in the game that even now, when more than 40 percent of Americans die under hospice care, about half do so within two weeks of admission. Even expert hospice teams can’t provide many of the elements of a good death — and they believe there is such a thing — in mere days.</p>
<p>We can blame some of this evasiveness on physicians, trained to save lives. But families bear some responsibility, too; they may not seek or seem to welcome a frank assessment. Either way, while many patients do have breakpoint conversations, ignorance often rules.</p></blockquote>
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