Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8605943 | Journal of Pain and Symptom Management | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
In 2011, Rwanda's Ministry of Health set a goal of universal access to palliative care by 2020. Toward this audacious egalitarian and humanitarian goal, the Ministry of Health worked with partners to develop palliative care policies and a strategic plan, secure adequate supplies of opioid for the country, initiate palliative care training programs, and begin studying a model for integrating coordinated palliative care into the public health care system at all levels. It also initiated training of a new cadre of home-based care practitioners to provide palliative care in the home. Based on these developments, the goal appears within reach.
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Authors
Eric L. MD, PhD, Marie-Aimee MD, Diane RN, Jean-Claude RPh, Christian MD, Blaise MD, Théodosie BA, Aimable BA, Egide MD, Magnus BA, Vincent MD, Jean-Luc MD, Paul MD, Peter BA, Neo MD, Shekinah N. MD, MPH, Gene MD, PhD, Mhoira MD, Richard MD,