End-of-life care: More intensive, but less time in hospital

What constitutes end-of-life care in the U.S. is changing. We’re spending less time in the hospital in our final months, even as we get more visits from health care professionals. Read more

How doctors’ religious beliefs impact patient care

A doctor’s faith — or lack of it — can dramatically affect the type of care terminally ill patients get. Read more

End-of-life care and the ‘race gap’

Black cancer patients are less likely to have their end-of-life care wishes followed. The question is why.  Read more