| Patients are receiving surgery, medical treatments and unnecessary diagnostic tests, global review finds Related items from OnMedica Medication focus in new end-of-life guidance End-of-life care standards not universally high, says regulator End-of-life care ‘improving’ End-of-life care heading for ‘meltdown’ without cash boost, warns cancer charity chief Only half of clinicians feel patients’ end-of-life needs are met |
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