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Global Palliative Care

The World Health Organization strategy to integrate palliative care into health care systems is based on a model which includes the following components:
1) Appropriate Polices
2) Adequate Availability of Medications
3) Education of Health care Workers and the Public
4) Implementation of Services

As a service to the global palliative care community, IAHPC has built this section which provides information on three of the components above: Medications; Educational Programs and a Directory of Services. We hope you find this section useful. If you know of a resource, program or service not listed here, please let us know.

Global Directory of Educational Programs in Palliative Care

Global Directory of Educational Programs in Palliative Care -  click here

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Global Directory of Palliative Care Providers / Services / Organizations

http://www.hospicecare.com/yp/

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Medications in Palliative Care

Global Consumption of opioids
(from the PPSG)

Essential Medicines in Palliative Care

 

Disclaimer
The information contained in the directories is voluntarily sent to IAHPC through the direct links above. IAHPC is not responsible for the accuracy and veracity of the information in each listing - for additional information about each listing, please contact the programs directly. The information contained in the opioid consumption reports are responsibility of the Pain and Policy Studies Group (PPSG).

 

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