HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Alexander Ferro-Uriguen from the Guilin Medical University, China have published the research: Application of a person-centered prescription model improves pharmacotherapeutic indicators and reduces costs associated with pharmacological treatment in hospitalized older patients at the end of life, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: In short, the application of this new model, rather than a strict application of clinical practice guidelines that are focused on each pathology, favors better symptomatic control of the disease and better quality of life.
- how: The authors hypothesized that applying this modified method could optimize pharmacotherapeutic indicators . . .

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