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In this "enlightening" (Jane Brody, New York Times) book, Harvard
Medical School physician Angelo E. Volandes offers a solution to
traumatic end-of-life care: talking, medicine's oldest tool. There
is an unspoken dark side of American medicine--keeping patients
alive at any price. Two thirds of Americans die in healthcare
institutions, tethered to machines and tubes at bankrupting costs,
even though research shows that most prefer to die at home in
comfort, surrounded by loved ones. Dr. Angelo E. Volandes believes
that a life well lived deserves a good ending. Through the stories
of seven patients and seven very different end-of-life experiences,
he demonstrates that what people with a serious illness, who are
approaching the end of their lives, need most is not new
technologies but one simple thing: The Conversation. He argues for
a radical re-envisioning of the patient-doctor relationship and
offers ways for patients and their families to talk about this
difficult issue to ensure that patients will be at the center and
in charge of their medical care. It might be the most important
conversation you ever have.
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