A first-of-its-kind study led by the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies examined state- and national policies on end-of-life decision making in U.S. prisons and found significant variability regarding which patients can complete advance care planning documents, how they are granted access to document their end-of-life wishes and who can serve as their surrogate decision-makers. … Continued
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