Multiple Choice
The needs of dying patients are not looked after in today's health care system mainly because
A) there is insufficient data to determine what the best forms of care for dying patients and their families are.
B) modern hospitals are too large to enable proper care of the terminally ill.
C) social workers are rarely trained to deal with the needs of dying patients.
D) the dying patient does not fit the model of health care of the acute care hospital.
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