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Advance Directives | kendraocn
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Most Recently Shared on April 7, 2011 at 4:18 pm By:
Good webliogrpahy on advanced directives http://bit.ly/dNHEVd by @kendraocn #nurse #informatics #student
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Medical Futility Blog: Advance Directive Status Now on Driver License
medicalfutility.blogspot.com — “On this blog, Professor Thaddeus Pope tracks judicial, legislative, policy, and academic developments concerning medical futility and the limits on individual autonomy at the end of life.” View full resource at medicalfutility.blogspot.com
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Advance Directive Status Now on Driver License: A bill just signed into law by the Governor of Hawaii will autho... http://t.co/5SRI7NBf
Medical Futility Blog: The Texas Advance Directives Act: A Threat to Catholic Identity?
medicalfutility.blogspot.com — “On this blog, Professor Thaddeus Pope tracks judicial, legislative, policy, and academic developments concerning medical futility and the limits on individual autonomy at the end of life.” View full resource at medicalfutility.blogspot.com
Most Recently Shared on May 6, 2012 at 12:48 pm By:
The Texas Advance Directives Act: A Threat to Catholic Identity?: In the just-released issue (20(2): Spring 2012... http://t.co/3n5HJ6wp
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National Healthcare Decisions Day Highlights Need for Advance Healthcare Decision Making - HCA Today Blog
hcatodayblog.com — “What would happen if you suddenly became a hospital patient unable to communicate? National Healthcare Decisions Day reminds us to plan ahead.” View full resource at hcatodayblog.com
Most Recently Shared on April 16, 2012 at 9:00 pm By:
RT @HCAhealthcare National Healthcare Decisions Day highlights need for advance healthcare decision making. http://t.co/MeeyjzF7
What Is a Reasonable Price to Pay for Veterinary Care for a Sick Pet?
pet-health-care-gazette.com — “A discussion about the cost of veterinary care as it pertains to medical advances and what pet owners should consider in making a decision.” View full resource at pet-health-care-gazette.com
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Levindale Town Center Presents’ Speakers Series: End of Life Decisions | LifeBridge Health Blogs
lifebridgeblogs.org — “An advance directive is one of the most effective tools to ensure that end of life care is what you want it to be is by signing an advance directive.” View full resource at lifebridgeblogs.org
Most Recently Shared on April 9, 2012 at 3:07 pm By:
Making end of life decisions while you’re healthy guarantees your care if you can’t talk. Get the scoop at Levindale: http://t.co/895MfhvM
Making Healthcare Decisions - Inova Health System
inova.org — “Information on advance directives for patients and their family members” View full resource at inova.org
Most Recently Shared on April 3, 2012 at 7:35 pm By:
Learn more about "Your Right to Decide” http://t.co/JMu4lkp2 in 8 languages!
Taking Responsibility for Death - NYTimes.com
nytimes.com — “More Americans should take the initiative to spell out what treatments they do — and do not — want by writing living wills and appointing health care proxies.” View full resource at nytimes.com
Most Recently Shared on March 31, 2012 at 9:30 am By:
Taking Responsibility for Death: http://t.co/2kRBIuZM Advanced directives, health care proxies & self-determination #hpm #palliative #eol
Among Doctors, Fierce Reluctance to Let Go - NYTimes.com
newoldage.blogs.nytimes.com — “Among Doctors, Fierce Reluctance to Let Go - NYTimes.com” View full resource at newoldage.blogs.nytimes.com
Most Recently Shared on March 29, 2012 at 6:46 pm By:
Some physicians still reluctant to follow patients' advance directives....http://nyti.ms/HtS3XT
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Innovation Excellence | U.S. Air Force Innovator
innovationexcellence.com — “Although the United States Air Force has only existed for a little over 60 years (it was created as a separate entity in 1947), its sheer size and typical military bureaucratic tendencies made it an organization relatively immune to change. This inertia, however, ran in direct contrast to the mission of the Air Force to be both innovative in development and application of new technology (faster, more advanced aerospace systems).” View full resource at innovationexcellence.com
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New Form Aims to Clarify End-of-Life Wishes | Iowa Hospital Association Blog
blog.iowahospital.org — “IPOST facilitates a consistent process in which treatment choices are based on patient and family discussions and are documented, communicated and honored across different health care settings – for example, as a patient moves from home, to a hospital, to a nursing home and then to hospice services. The standardized form acknowledges a patient’s advance directives and creates a portable and actionable set of medical treatment orders.” View full resource at blog.iowahospital.org
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Most Recently Shared on March 18, 2012 at 9:46 am By:
A review of the biological interactions of nanoparticles. http://t.co/3VSYwstD
3 Tips to Help You Respect Your Aging Parents End-of-Life wishes
transitionagingparents.com — “You may think you know your parent’s end-of-life wishes, but do you really? One elder attorney tells us that the legal documents (health care proxy, advanced directive) are not worth the paper they're written on if we have not had a conversation with our loved ones and physicians to specifically detail those wishes. Recognize that each person has their own idea about "how to live well to end of life." Read about 3 steps that can help you understand and then ensure your parents” View full resource at transitionagingparents.com
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3 tips to help you respect your aging parents end-of-life wishes. #eldercare #caregiving http://t.co/4YZaxicy
Oncologist: Patients too rushed to do end-of-life care planning - Related Stories - Hospice and Palliative Medicine SmartBrief
smartbrief.com — “Chico, Calif., oncologist Dr. David Potter says when patients' conditions deteriorate, physicians may default to aggressive treatment because many people have not made advance directives. Potter says the health care system rushes people, so they do not take the time to prepare directives, and there…” View full resource at smartbrief.com
Most Recently Shared on March 9, 2012 at 9:48 pm By:
Oncologist: Patients too rushed to do end-of-life care planning http://t.co/IhX5Idhh
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