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Advance Directives Linked to Less Burdensome End-of-Life Care When Added Early to Medical Records
A study of older U.S. primary care patients found that advance directives uploaded to electronic health records at least six months before death were associated with less burdensome care and fewer hospital deaths, while
Key Takeaways
- Advance directives uploaded to EHRs at least six months before death were associated with less burdensome care.
- Patients with early uploaded directives were also less likely to die in the hospital.
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DT Editorial Team··via medicalxpress.com