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Tomorrow Is Health Care Decisions Day
North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory has proclaimed tomorrow, Thursday, April 16, 2015 Health Care Decisions Day. The special recognition is designed to raise public awareness of the need to plan […]
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Online Courses Help You Gain a Better Understanding of the MOST Form
The North Carolina Medical Society (NCMS) Foundation in conjunction with the North Carolina Partnership for Compassionate Care are sponsoring a two-part E-learn course to help you get a better understanding […]
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Gain a Better Understanding of the MOST Form With These Online Courses
The North Carolina Medical Society (NCMS) Foundation in conjunction with the North Carolina Partnership for Compassionate Care are sponsoring a two-part E-learn course to help you get a better understanding […]
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Don’t Wait to “Begin the Conversation”
The Seventh Annual National Healthcare Decisions Day will be observed on Wednesday, April 16, with the goal of inspiring, educating and empowering the public and doctors about the importance of […]
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New Death Certificate Forms Launch in 2014
Effective January 1, 2014, physicians will need to utilize a new death certificate form for any patients who pass away from natural causes; the old form should be used for any […]
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NC Partnership for Compassionate Care Launched
The mission of the NCPCC is to provide statewide initiatives for the community, professionals and health care systems to ensure that patients’ end-of-life treatment choices are openly discussed, documented and honored.
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MOST Form Facilitates End-of-Life Care
End-of-life care and ensuring patients’ wishes with regard to treatment at the end of life affects all of us in one way or another. North Carolina is fortunate to have a […]
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National Healthcare Decisions Day – April 16, 2013
Physicians and other healthcare professionals use this day to raise awareness regarding the need to plan, communicate, and document end of life preferences.
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