In the 1970's and '80's, Susan Silver was Director of Hospice Action and Book Review Editor for the American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. She was the first-and briefest-employee of the National Hospice Organization, and a founder and Executive Director of Hospice Care of the District of Columbia. For the thirty years following, she directed numerous non-profit health and social services organizations in Washington, DC. Today she is the volunteer Executive Director of Comprehensive Care in Wilmington, North Carolina.
"""That hospice, born of such caring intentions, has now become a cash register for our free-market healthcare system infuriates, saddens, and scares me. I agree: People should know about this and, in knowing, push against this trend. Beautifully written. I love it."" -Anna Rahman, Ph.D., Research Associate Professor, Leonard Davis School of Gerontology, University of Southern California ""Hospice Manifesto chronicles a fascinating and unvarnished historical narrative detailing the promise, people and pitfalls involved in bringing the UK's visionary hospice services model to the US. (...) Her work here serves as a poignant and timely reminder that prioritizing humanism in health care over profit always must be our imperative. A page-turner book. Bravo!"" -Rebecca Kirch, JD, Executive Vice President, Policy and Programs, National Patient Advocate Foundation ""This important book shows how hospice-created by families and activists-is becoming just another big business. Susan Silver calls for taking back the movement and shows us how to do it."" -Bill Novelli, Professor, Georgetown University, Former CEO, AARP Author, Good Business: The Talk, Fight, Win Way to Change the World"