Publisher's Synopsis
"An act of courage and a public service."-San Francisco Chronicle
"This beautifully synthesized and disquieting account of how hospital patients die melds disciplined description with acute analysis, incorporating the voices of doctors, nurses, social workers, and patients in a provocative analysis of the modern American quest for a 'good death.'"-Publishers Weekly
"Kaufman exposes the bureaucratic and ethical quandaries that hover over the modern deathbed."-Psychology Today
"Kaufman's analysis illuminates the complexity of the care of critically ill and dying patients [and] the ambiguity of slogans such as 'death with dignity,' 'quality of life,' and 'stopping life support.' . . . Thought-provoking reading for everyone contemplating the fate of us all."-New England Journal of Medicine