Being Mortal

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178 In one, researchers followed 4,493 Medicare
patients:S.R.Connor etal.,“ComparingHospice and
NonhospiceSurvivalamongPatientsWhoDieWithina
Three-Year Window,” Journal of Pain and Symptom
Management33 (2007): 238–46.


179 By1996, 85 percentofLaCrosseresidents:B.J.
Hammes,HavingYourOwnSay:GettingtheRightCare
When It Matters Most(CHT Press, 2012).


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192 Five ofthe tenfastest-growing:Dataanalyzed
from World Bank, 2013, http://www.worldbank.org/en/
publication/global-economic-prospects.


192 By2030,one-halftotwo-thirds:Ernst&Young,
“HittingtheSweetSpot:TheGrowthoftheMiddleClass
in Emerging Markets,” 2013.


192 Surveysinsome Africancities:J.M.Lazenby
and J. Olshevski, “Place of Death among Botswana’s
Oldest Old,”Omega65 (2012): 173–87.


192 leading families to empty bank accounts: K.
HansonandP.Berman,“PrivateHealthCareProvisionin
DevelopingCountries:APreliminaryAnalysisofLevels
and Composition,” Data for Decision Making Project
(Harvard School of Public Health, 2013),
http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/ihsg/topic.html.


192 Yet at the same time, hospice programs are
appearing everywhere: H. Ddungu, “Palliative Care:
What Approaches Are Suitable in the Developing
World?,” BritishJournal of Haemotology 154 (2011):
728–35.SeealsoD.Clarketal.,“HospiceandPalliative

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