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What would be most likely to happen if there was no Patient's Bill of Rights?
Patients would make all of their treatment decisions themselves.
O Patients might no longer be able to make end of life decisions
O Patient information might no longer be kept confidential.
O Patients would have more opportunities to participate in research
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