How Hospice Became a For-Profit Hustle
It began as a visionary notion—that patients could die with dignity at home. Now it’s a twenty-two-billion-dollar industry plagued by exploitation, Ava Kofman writes.
"You're looking for uneducated people, if you will, because you're able to provide something to them and meet a need." — Marsha Farmer, former hospice marketer
