2020
DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igaa057.223
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Older Adults’ Persisting Beliefs About the Death Panel Myth and Advance Directives

Abstract: The political debate preceding passage of the Affordable Care Act included controversy over a bill that some claimed would establish a “death panel” to judge if older adults were worthy of receiving medical care. This claim was false, as the bill would instead incentivize physicians to inform Medicare patients about advanced directives: legal documentation of one’s end-of-life preferences. However, the death panel myth led to the removal of this bill from the Affordable Care Act, and a poll five years later fo… Show more

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