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Place of Death Among Older Americans
2008
Medical Care
Background-The majority of Americans die in institutions although most prefer to die at home. States vary greatly in their proportion of home deaths. Although individuals' circumstances largely determine where they die, health policies may affect the range of options available to them. Objective-To examine whether states' spending on home-and community-based services (HCBS) affects place of death, taking into consideration county health care resources and individuals' family, sociodemographic,
doi:10.1097/mlr.0b013e3181791a79
pmid:18665063
pmcid:PMC2708119
fatcat:xbsyt5bntfcanblt2u22hj4s5u