Why we must tackle the crisis in end-of-life care / Letters
      Dr Sam Royston calls for a national delivery plan and sustainable funding, while James Sanderson says it’s time for the hospice sector to wake up. Plus letters from Kate Kirk and Ian Spero Your editorial on hospices (29 October) was right to highlight the crisis in end-of-life care. As the (…)
  
  
  
  
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