Goals of care discussions for patients with blood cancers: Association of person, place, and time with end-of-life care utilization.
Oreofe O OdejideHajime UnoAnays MurilloJames A TulskyGregory A AbelPublished in: Cancer (2019)
In this large cohort of blood cancer decedents, most initial GOC discussions occurred close to death and in the inpatient setting. When discussions were timely, outpatient, or involved hematologic oncologists, patients were less likely to experience intensive health care use near death and were more likely to enroll in hospice.
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