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Planning for End of Life – Learning from What Doctors Do
By: Mary Calderone On: 2012-01-11 23:03 EST|
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It is more likely that a physician would have thought out end-of-life issues more thoroughly than a layman. There is evidence that doctors sign advance directives far more often than the rest of us do. Less than half of severely or terminally ill patients have an advance directive in their medical records. These are legal documents that indicate the kind of medical care we prefer at the end of life and where we would like to spend our last few days or weeks. Contrast that to a study
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