Aetna’s Compassionate Care Program and End-of-Life Decisions

Journal of Clinical Ethics 25 (2):131-134 (2014)
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In this article we describe the successes of Aetna’s Compassionate Care Program in providing case management services for people with advanced illnesses.

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Barak Krakauer
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