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COVID-19 and End-of-Life Care: New Ethical Dilemmas and Challenges
Case managing end-of-life care has never been more complex. A patient’s quality of life, and the needed attention to pain and suffering, have always been of the highest importance. Events such as the opioid epidemic, the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and persistent health disparities across populations have forced the industry to take a fresh look at how care and treatment at the end of life is considered, assessed, and rendered. Ethical, legal, and financial factors are industry priorities, with case managers juggling these moving parts daily.
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What you will learn from this webinar

 
 
 
     
 
 

Identify how COVID-19 has challenged the case management workforce

 

Align interprofessional ethical principles with practice

Describe case management strategies to utilize during the COVID-19 pandemic 

 
 
 
 
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