The current system is a conveyor belt. The default is resuscitate one more chemo one more pill and I think part of what your goal of your book is to is for people to confront it. And as you say many times in the book, that's a very different religious traditions secular. Unreligious people non religious people have their own ethical codes that might have their own preferences. So we really need to be critically engaging the hospital.
Physician and author Lydia Dugdale wants to teach us a better way to die. She argues that this will help us find a better way to live. Listen as she discusses her book, The Lost Art of Dying, with EconTalk's Russ Roberts.