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Regulating Hearts and Minds: The Mismatch of Law, Custom, and Resuscitation Decisions
Physicians in Washington do not generally know how to provide patients with effective orders against resuscitation when the patient is at home. Within a year, virtually all people who are sick enough to die could have a useful, available, and well-documented advance care plan, in Washington and, for...
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description | Physicians in Washington do not generally know how to provide patients with effective orders against resuscitation when the patient is at home. Within a year, virtually all people who are sick enough to die could have a useful, available, and well-documented advance care plan, in Washington and, for that matter, everywhere else. |
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