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Alleviating stress on patients, families and clinical staff through a palliative care doula volunteer program

16m · HFMA’s Voices in Healthcare Finance · 01 Jan 06:00

Amy Levine discusses how a volunteer doula program can alleviate pressure on clinical staff and build a hospital's reputation as a caring place.

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