At what point would a physician MOST LIKELY suggest hospice care?
A) When there is nothing else that (s) he can do for a patient.
B) When the patient's insurance has declined to pay for future treatment.
C) When (s) he no longer wants to treat the patient.
D) When (s) he feels that another physician would be better suited for the patient's care?
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