2024
DOI: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2023.5794
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Decision-Making for Hospitalized Incarcerated Patients Lacking Decisional Capacity

Sarah Batbold,
Jennifer D. Duke,
Kirsten A. Riggan
et al.

Abstract: ImportanceIncarcerated patients admitted to the hospital face threats to their rights to privacy and self-determination in medical decision-making. Little is known about medical decision-making processes for hospitalized incarcerated persons who lack decisional capacity.ObjectiveTo characterize the prevalence of incapacity among hospitalized incarcerated patients and describe the decision-making processes, including who served as surrogate decision-makers, involvement of prison employees in medical decisions, … Show more

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