Cost of end-of-life care index: This dimension of end-of-life care is weighted as 15% of the overall Quality of Death index score. Higher scores mean that patients have less out-of-pocket costs for end-of-life care.
Source: The Economist Intelligence Unit. The quality of death: ranking end-of-life care across the world. July 2010.
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Thanks for your comment. I posted a recently published article on palliative care in Denmark on the “Denmark” page is case it’s of any use. Here is the direct link. best, jh
http://blogs.dickinson.edu/pceurope/files/2011/01/HoeflerHealth-Policy.pdf
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