The term “personalized medicine” is often used to describe health needs based on a patient’s genetics. However, more stakeholders are applying the term to hospice and palliative care. Personalized medicine is a step away from a “one-size-fits-all” approach to health care. The model uses information gathered from a patient’s genome to plan for care, treatment […]
Johns Hopkins Medical
As services evolve in the palliative care field, providers may be facing tough questions around quality. Quality can be difficult to both define and measure among the varied forms of palliative business and care models currently in use. Currently, no standardized quality measures are in place for palliative care. One of the toughest questions percolating […]