venerdì 2 marzo 2018

SURGERY NEAR END OF LIFE IS COMMON, COSTLY

Scientific American - More than 30 percent of Medicare patients undergo an operation during the year before death
At 87, Maxine Stanich cared more about improving the quality of her life than prolonging it.
She suffered from a long list of health problems, including heart failure and chronic lung disease that could leave her gasping for breath.
When her time came, she wanted to die a natural death, Stanich told her daughter, and signed a “do not resuscitate” directive, or DNR, ordering doctors not to revive her should her heart stop...>>>

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