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:In the UK this concept certainly exists but nobody seems to have bothered to come up with a name for it. In fact, I suspect it exists in every developed country health system where there are difficulties in the communication around end-of-life decisions. [[User:Jfdwolff|JFW]] | [[User_talk:Jfdwolff|<small>T@lk</small>]] 08:27, 11 September 2013 (UTC)
::I agree that deliberate delays in applying CPR and defibrillation probably happen everywhere where patients are terminally ill, but the term and formal characterisation seem to be American. The article certainly has a US focus. It would be better if this was made clear explicitly in the text. --[[User:Ef80|Ef80]] ([[User talk:Ef80|talk]]) 21:46, 14 December 2017 (UTC)
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