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Electronic Health Records: Guiding Physicians Toward So-Called “Best Practices”

Posted on 10/14/2013 by Ione Whitlock

In March I posted “Palliative Care Wants Electronic Health Records to Collect More Data (and re-direct patients into palliative care).”

Here is more evidence. Continue reading →

Posted in Electronic Health Records, Informed Decision Making, Palliative care / palliative medicine, POLST | Tagged advance care planning, advance directives, consensus, electronic health records EHR, forgoing treatment, health profile, health reform, Interdisicplinary team (IDT), palliative care, Project on Death in America, shared decision making
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