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Who should make the decision to admit a patient to the hospice program?

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Who should make the decision to admit a patient to the hospice program?

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When the patients physician makes the prognosis that the patient has six months or less to live, he may discuss this with the patient and/or caregiver. The patient or family member may suggest hospice care to the physician. By law, the patient makes the final decision for admittance to a hospice program.

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