Abstract
Objectives Report the rate of advance directive and POST form completion in West Virginia. Compare out-of-death outcomes by type of form submitted, advance directive versus POST form. Original Research Background: Over 90% of West Virginians would prefer to die in an out-of-hospital (OOH) setting. Nearly half have completed advance directives (AD), but in most studies ADs have not impacted end-of-life care (EOLC), whereas the POLST form (POST in West Virginia) has. Research Objectives: To determine the practices of West Virginians with regard to AD and POST form completion and compare
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