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Friday, July 29, 2022 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From
Health Affairs

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Narrative Matters

Narrative Matters is a section of Health Affairs that features personal
stories about experiences with the health care system and the people in
it, using the power of literary nonfiction to highlight an important
public policy issue.

In today's newsletter, we are revisiting some recent Narrative Matters
essays and poems, featured in both the journal
and our podcast
series
.
Some of the topics covered in these essays include end-of-life care and
care delivery.

In one essay from the June 2022 issue of Health Affairs, author Nora
Osman Segar reflects on COVID-19 policies that restricted hospital
visitors, and asks "What constitutes a 'good death'?
"

During COVID-19, hospitals almost universally adopted visitor
restrictions.

"These policies harm health care workers who recognize the importance
of family at the bedside but who are asked to repeatedly to turn
families away, increasing the already profound distress of providing
care during this time," Segar writes.

In the May 2022 issue, physician Jason Prior recounts feeling powerless

without access to the tools he needed to help patients with entirely
preventable conditions.

Desperate for a change, Prior moved to New Zealand in 2019 and began
practicing medicine there, but found many of the same struggles among
his colleagues abroad. "I realized that there are no perfect
systems," he concludes.

Make sure you never miss a Narrative Matters essay and become a
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As Hospitals Restrict Visitors, What Constitutes A 'Good Death'?

Nora Osman Segar

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Jason Prior

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