Hospice News March 21, 2025
Jim Parker

Global Partners in Care (GPIC) and Elea Institute have formed a partnership designed to extend access to palliative care services worldwide.

The two organizations are currently working to convene teams of experts to meet in Dublin, Ireland, later this year. These experts will design a tangible framework for addressing barriers to palliative care access globally, including increasing awareness, workforce development, identifying policy and research gaps and preparing future leaders, according to John Mastrojohn III, CEO and president of Global Partners in Care.

“The thing that’s important for us is that we want to make sure that we’re really creating that through this sort of collective wisdom of the global palliative care leaders, and we think that’s the critical importance in...

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