An economic model of advance care planning in Australia: a cost-effective way to respect patient choice.
Kim-Huong NguyenMarcus SellarsMeera AgarSue KurrleAdele KellyTracy ComansPublished in: BMC health services research (2017)
A nationwide ACP program in the primary care setting is a cost-effective or cost-saving intervention compared to usual care in a population at-risk of developing dementia. Cost savings are generated from providing treatment and care that is consistent with patient preferences, resulting in fewer hospitalisations and less-intensive care at end-of-life.