Public fears over palliative care access should be ‘wake-up call’
Over two-thirds of people are worried about access to palliative care, and 41 per cent think there is too little NHS resources at the end of life.
Over two-thirds of people are worried about access to palliative care, and 41 per cent think there is too little NHS resources at the end of life.
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