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  2. End-of-life care - Wikipedia

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    End-of-life care (EOLC) is health care provided in the time leading up to a person's death.End-of-life care can be provided in the hours, days, or months before a person dies and encompasses care and support for a person's mental and emotional needs, physical comfort, spiritual needs, and practical tasks.

  3. Terminal illness - Wikipedia

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    The cost of healthcare for end-of-life patients is 13% of annual healthcare spending in the U.S. However, of the group of patients with the highest healthcare spending, end-of-life patients only made up 11% of these people, meaning the most expensive spending is not made up mostly of terminal patients. [50]

  4. Palliative sedation - Wikipedia

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    In medicine, specifically in end-of-life care, palliative sedation (also known as terminal sedation, continuous deep sedation, or sedation for intractable distress of a dying patient) is the palliative practice of relieving distress in a terminally ill person in the last hours or days of a dying person's life, usually by means of a continuous intravenous or subcutaneous infusion of a sedative ...

  5. Palliative care - Wikipedia

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    High-certainty evidence supports the finding that implementation of home-based end-of-life care programs may increase the number of adults who will die at home and slightly improve patient satisfaction at a one-month follow-up. [35] The impact of home-based end-of-life care on caregivers, healthcare staff, and health service costs are uncertain ...

  6. End-of-life - Wikipedia

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    End-of-life (product), a term used with respect to terminating the sale or support of goods and services; End-of-life care, medical care for patients with terminal illnesses or conditions that have become advanced, progressive and incurable; End of Life Vehicles Directive, European Community legislation; Death, the irreversible ending of ...

  7. Life changes that qualify you for higher Social ... - AOL

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    Life, as everyone knows, is full of changes that occur with regularity from infancy through the senior years. When you reach retirement age, it’s important to know how certain life changes can ...

  8. Chronic condition - Wikipedia

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    In the US, minorities and low-income populations are less likely to seek, access and receive preventive services necessary to detect conditions at an early stage. [18] The majority of US health care and economic costs associated with medical conditions are incurred by chronic diseases and conditions and associated health risk behaviors.

  9. The best Bluetooth trackers for finding lost stuff in 2025 ...

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    First, he put each tracker at one end of the house, positioned himself 30 feet away in direct line of sight, then tried to locate and signal them. They all passed that test, no problem.

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