By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Health Works CollectiveHealth Works CollectiveHealth Works Collective
  • Health
    • Mental Health
    Health
    Healthcare organizations are operating on slimmer profit margins than ever. One report in August showed that they are even lower than the beginning of the…
    Show More
    Top News
    physical health
    5 Ways Playing Games Can Improve Neural and Physical Health
    September 9, 2022
    Reasons For Hair Loss and Its Treatment
    Reasons For Hair Loss and Its Treatment
    February 16, 2022
    healthcare organization
    5 Actionable Strategies For Healthcare Organizations
    August 15, 2022
    Latest News
    7 Most Common Healthcare Accreditation Programs: Which Should You Use?
    August 20, 2025
    Hospital Pest Control and the Fight Against Superbugs
    August 20, 2025
    Hygiene Beyond The Clinic: Attention To Overlooked Non-Clinical Spaces
    August 13, 2025
    5 Steps to a Promising Career as a Healthcare Administrator
    August 3, 2025
  • Policy and Law
    • Global Healthcare
    • Medical Ethics
    Policy and Law
    Get the latest updates about Insurance policies and Laws in the Healthcare industry for different geographical locations.
    Show More
    Top News
    4 Reasons Chris Cornell’s Death Raises Medical Ethics Questions
    December 19, 2018
    What If You Could Sell Your Vote?
    August 24, 2017
    The Sleepy American
    September 12, 2017
    Latest News
    How Social Security Disability Shapes Access to Care and Everyday Health
    August 22, 2025
    How a DUI Lawyer Can Help When Your Future Health Feels Uncertain
    August 22, 2025
    How One Fall Can Lead to a Long Road of Medical Complications
    August 22, 2025
    How IT and Marketing Teams Can Collaborate to Protect Patient Trust
    July 17, 2025
  • Medical Innovations
  • News
  • Wellness
  • Tech
Search
© 2023 HealthWorks Collective. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: Dying in the 21st Century
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Health Works CollectiveHealth Works Collective
Font ResizerAa
Search
Follow US
  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy
© 2023 HealthWorks Collective. All Rights Reserved.
Health Works Collective > Policy & Law > Public Health > Dying in the 21st Century
Public Health

Dying in the 21st Century

Gary Levin MD
Gary Levin MD
Share
4 Min Read
SHARE

I happened to  run across this TEDxNewy 2011 (Newcastle, AU):

 

Paul Saul

I happened to  run across this TEDxNewy 2011 (Newcastle, AU):

More Read

The PCMH and Home Care Data: An Interview with Melissa McCormack
Is TV Killing Us?
Physician Capacity
Scientific Advances on Contraceptive for Men
1.1 Million Elderly Taken to ED for Adverse Medication Reactions

 

Paul Saul

Peter Saul is Senior Intensivist in the adult and pediatric ICU at John Hunter Hospital, and Director of Intensive Care at Newcastle Private Hospital. Having trained in Cambridge, London, Sydney and Harvard, he came to Newcastle to help start up the new ICU at John Hunter, and never left. He has been accused of being an “ethicist”, which he tries to deny, but does admit to having been Head of Discipline for Medical Ethics at Newcastle University in the past, and now provides ethical advice to the State and Federal health departments. Having been deeply involved in the dying process of over 4000 patients in the past 35 years, Peter has taken an interest in how we die, and how this has changed beyond all recognition in a single generation.

Paul Saul relates in a study of over 4000 patients medical records, only 1% had any documentation about how the patient wanted to die or the end of life treatment they desired. This leaves health professionals and sometimes family or guardians in a quandary as to when and if to stop life support.  Think about this, if 99 people out of a hundred don’t leave instructions their care can be extended significantly. The economics may be staggering since ‘end of life’ care is the most expensive, spent in intensive care units.

How we die lives on in the minds of all who survive us. Stress increases seven fold by dying in intensive care units. In the U.S. one in five will die in intensive care, in Miami three out of five, and in Australia one in ten.”

Comment: from Tonya Roberts:

“The key point is that we’re not having conversations around our impending deaths, for reasons of fear predominantly. As a rule, we can assume that most of us don’t want to die and not before we have to. It’s a fine line b/w delaying death and prolonging life. Don’t throw out the whole talk b/c of the euthanasia element. I felt the missed opportunity for the funded ‘conversations’ keenly – like with many cultural shifts, this one may need to happen at a political level first.

Least frequent, sudden death is rare now, increasing frailty and disability are now the most frequent means of dying.

Intensive care units may be misconstrued as ‘life-saving’  when they are ‘life extending’.

Saul goes on further to say that a continuous dialogue is needed to elevate awareness of choice on dying. If the dialogue ceases the awareness decreases rapidly.

People may need to use the political process to make the entire process patient and family centered rather than ‘medicalized’  This is also fraught with fear and resistance as demonstrated in the Patient Affordability and Care Bill, when fierce emotional reactions resulted yielding the term “Death Board”. This ‘split type’ of analysis does not serve patients or families well. Death cannot be codified by society.

Dame Cicely Saunders, the founder of the hospicemovement made these remarks,

“You matter because you are you

And you matter to

The last moment of

Your life”

 

 

TAGGED:deathend-of-life
Share This Article
Facebook Copy Link Print
Share

Stay Connected

1.5kFollowersLike
4.5kFollowersFollow
2.8kFollowersPin
136kSubscribersSubscribe

Latest News

travel nurse in north carolina
Balancing Speed and Scope: Choosing the Nursing Degree That Fits Your Goals
Nursing
September 1, 2025
intimacy
How to Keep Intimacy Comfortable as You Age
Relationship and Lifestyle Senior Care
September 1, 2025
engineer fitting prosthetic arm
How Social Security Disability Shapes Access to Care and Everyday Health
Health care
August 20, 2025
a woman explaining the document
How a DUI Lawyer Can Help When Your Future Health Feels Uncertain
Public Health
August 20, 2025

You Might also Like

12 Good Questions to Ask the Doctor

March 21, 2012
Are House Calls for You? | HospitalRecruiting.com
Public Health

Are House Calls for You?

January 28, 2016
workers comp ICD10 his
BusinessFinanceHealth ReformHospital AdministrationMedical RecordsPublic Health

Workers’ Compensation and ICD-10

May 18, 2013
Public Health

Medical Myths Exposed: Do We Want Truth or Zeus?

May 29, 2011
Subscribe
Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!
Follow US
© 2008-2025 HealthWorks Collective. All Rights Reserved.
  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?