Study indicates hospice model inadequate for frail elderly with progressive decline
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Faculty members recently voted 52 percent to 48 percent not to start accepting funds from manufacturers of tobacco products or their subsidiaries.
Demand for mental health care professionals in California will rise by as much as 30 percent in this decade, and there may not be enough workers to fill the need, according to a study released today by the California Workforce Initiative of the UCSF Center for the Health Professions.
Primary care is in crisis – especially as changes occur in the United States population and in the financing and organization of the health care system, according to a series of reports led by a UCSF research team.