In their editorial Bowers and colleagues highlight two important matters—long recognised by palliative care and primary care teams—in caring for the dying in their own home or a care home.1 Both matters need tackling to reduce delays in getting end-of-life drugs to suffering, dying people. Delays occur while prescriptions are written and processed and drugs delivered, especially after hours and at weekends. Any delay in getting this medication …
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Scheffer, R. (2020). End-of-life planning: ideas are not new but a system is needed to implement them. BMJ, m2401. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.m2401
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