Leading patients’ rights advocate Judi Chamberlin reflects on her career as a crusader for changes within the behavioral health system. The interview takes place shortly after she entered hospice care for an incurable lung disease. In it, Chamberlin draws attention to the strengths of the hospice care system and how those principles can be carried over to the creation of patient-centered, self-directed behavioral healthcare system that acknowledges the respect and dignity of human life.
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