Advanced Directive Information
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Some facts about Americans and their healthcare.*
- Less than 50 percent of the severely or terminally ill patients studied
had an advance directive in their medical record.
- Only 12 percent of patients with an advance directive had received input
from their physician in its development.
- Between 65 and 76 percent of physicians whose patients had an advance directive
were not aware that it existed.
- 42% of Americans have had a friend or relative suffer from a terminal illness
or coma in the last five years and for a majority of these people and
23% of the general public, the issue of withholding life sustaining treatment came up.
- An overwhelming majority of the public supports laws that give patients
the right to decide whether they want to be kept alive through medical
treatment.
- By more than eight-to-one (84%-10%), the public approves of laws that let
terminally ill patients make decisions about whether to be kept alive
through medical treatment.
- One of the most striking changes between 1990 and 2005 is the growth in
the number of people who say they have a living will – up 17 points,
from 12% in 1990 to 29% now.
*U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality & The Pew Research Center