UK: Liverpool Pathway protects dignity of the dying

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Tom Hughes-Hallett, Chief Executive of Marie Curie Cancer Care, says that Marie Curie Cancer Care is "an organisation that stands up for patients at the end of their lives, and their families". He writes that is "fully behind the correct use" of the Liverpool Care Pathway for the Dying in hospitals and care homes. The Liverpool Pathway has helped institutions change so that "death is being treated as the natural end of life, rather than a failure of medical technology."

Discussion in the 41 comments to this online article quickly moves to the practical experience of end-of-life in institutions, with several harrowing stories.

[Note: there are stories in the Overflow: section below.]

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Hughes-Hallett, Tom. "Liverpool Pathway protects dignity of the dying". Telegraph. Published: 6:21PM BST 20 Oct 2009. <www.telegraph.co.uk/health/6389383/Liverpool-Pathway-protects-dignity-of-the-dying.html>. Telegraph, Victory House, Meeting House Lane, Chatham, Kent, ME4 4TT. (c) Copyright of Telegraph Media Group Limited 2009

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  • Liverpool Care Pathway for the Dying

  • Britain

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