“…1,2 Its holistic, person-centered approach, interdisciplinary involvement, and focus on pain and symptom management are often considered preferable to other care alternatives such as curative treatments (eg, radiation, chemotherapy, surgery) or artificial life-support. 3–5 However, more than 40% of individuals who are eligible for hospice care actually receive it; 6 and, after receiving a life-limiting prognosis, disproportionately lower numbers of qualifying African Americans, Asians, and Hispanics enroll in hospice. 7,8 Public misconceptions and lack of information about hospice are considered important reasons why many patients and families forego these services.…”