By Andrew Macpherson and Ravi B. Parikh, Special to The Washington Post Where do you want to die? When asked, the vast majority of Americans answer with two words: “At home.” Despite living in a country that delivers some of the best health care in the world, we often settle for end-of-life care that is inconsistent with our wishes and administered in settings that are unfamiliar, even dangerous.

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