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Released on Aug 18, 2023
Prof. Hoffman Co-authors Article on Groundbreaking Palliative GPS
Laura Hoffman

Professor Laura Hoffman, co-director for the CSU|LAW Center for Health Law and Policy, recently co-authored an article published in the Journal of Palliative Medicine, unveiling a groundbreaking achievement at the intersection of healthcare and policy. This work introduces the Palliative Care Law and Policy GPS, a dynamic initiative originating from Professor Hoffman's time at Yale Law School through the Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy. As a centralized hub for state-level palliative care legislation and policy, this resource is set to reshape access and regulation in the United States. By identifying gaps and trends, it empowers advocates and policymakers to collaboratively enhance palliative care frameworks. This publication illuminates the anticipated benefits of this legislative and policy tracker, aiming to enhance Palliative care throughout the United States. To explore the potential impact of this transformative project, read more here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37585604/  

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