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Delivery of targeted prompts increased the frequency with which clinicians and patients with cancer had structured discussions about care goals and preferences, according to results of a randomized controlled trial.Use of “nudges” delivered to both parties resulted in a 79% higher likelihood of documented serious illness conversations within 60 days compared with no use of nudges.
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