The Advance Care Planning is about patient-centred care. This is the process of planning future health and personal care. It usually involves choosing a person, preparing, and appointing an option decision maker and keeping his health preferences in writing. These can be widespread and may include the person's goals, costs and results from care or they may have specific treatment priorities. Everyone should consider an Advance Care Planning regardless of their age or health. These conversations can happen between loved ones outside the health sector, but general practitioners (GPs) are in a great position to support the advance care plan. GPs have an important and reliable relationship with their patients. Not only GPs are informed about the current health of their patients, they can also promote the potential future health development and needs. And in many states and areas, Advance Care Directives need to be signed by a doctor. Who needs an Advance Care Plannin...
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