The hospice movement was founded in the 20th century. Place the following in sequence from earliest to most recent developments: Standard Text: Click and drag the options below to move them up or down

1. Canadian Palliative Care Association
2. Yale–New Haven Hospital Hospice
3. London hospice
4. Medicare Hospice benefit


4,2,1,3
Rationale: The Canadian Palliative Care Association was founded in 1991 to promote the hospice care movement.

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