Demonstrating the impact of POLST forms on hospital care requires information not contained in state registries.
Alison E TurnbullXuejuan NingAnirudh RaoJessica J TaoDale M NeedhamPublished in: PloS one (2019)
Among patients who wanted to avoid intubation and/or CPR, MOLST forms were protective when the patient was unaccompanied by a healthcare proxy at admission and could not communicate. Fewer than 10% of patients met these criteria during unplanned readmissions, and state registry data does not allow this sub-population to be identified.