Monday, November 4, 2019
End-of-Life Care Laws Were Supposed to Help New Yorkers. They Don’t Always Work. — ProPublica
End-of-Life Care Laws Were Supposed to Help New Yorkers. They Don’t Always Work. — ProPublica: New York state has laws governing what health care providers are obligated to provide to patients and families facing end-of-life decisions. It’s hard to say how well they are being enforced.
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