Abstract:Advance care planning (ACP) is a nuanced process where patients identify their goals and consider their preferences for medical care over time. Recent systematic reviews have shown mixed findings about the association of ACP with the provision of goal-concordant care, completion of advance directives, and health care utilization. Despite a lack of consistent benefit, patients and clinicians value ACP and policy makers at the state and federal level have been moving ACP policies forward. All fifty states have p… Show more
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