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Dying in Australian hospitals: will a separate national clinical standard improve the delivery of quality care?
Katherine Clark A B D , Aileen Collier C and David C. Currow C
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A Department of Palliative Care, Calvary Mater Newcastle, Edith Street, Waratah, NSW 2298, Australia.
B The University of Newcastle, University Drive, Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia.
C Discipline, Supportive and Palliative Care, Flinders University, Bedford Park, Adelaide, SA 5041, Australia. Email: aileen.collier@flinders.edu.au; david.currow@health.sa.gov.au
D Corresponding author. Email: katherine.clark@calvarymater.org.au
Australian Health Review 39(2) 202-204 https://doi.org/10.1071/AH14175
Submitted: 2 October 2014 Accepted: 19 October 2014 Published: 17 December 2014
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