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Innovations in End-of-Life Care
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| Notes from the Editor |
| The 2003 Circle of Life Award For the past three years, Innovations has developed theme-based issues around the work of one or more winners of the annual Circle of Life Awards: Celebrating Innovation in End-of-Life Care. These awards are sponsored by the American Hospital Association in conjunction with the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging, the American Medical Association, and the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization. See the Archives page to explore the work of past winners in depth. This year, we are devoting an entire issue of Innovations to the three programs that have been honored by the award. Click on the name of the institution below for a summary of each of this year’s winning programs. The summaries are drawn from the materials each program submitted to the AHA as part of their application for the award.
The award selection committee chose seven additional programs to receive Citations of Honor. These honorees are:
To read more about the award, or apply for next year's award, visit the AHA page devoted to it. |
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