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Cara L. Mcdermott

Health Services Research

Duke University

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About Cara L. Mcdermott at Duke University (Duke)

As a dedicated researcher at Duke University, Cara L. Mcdermott has developed a specialized expertise in palliative care, end-of-life care, health economics, quality of life, financial toxicity, health systems, cancer economics, geriatric care. Focusing on high-quality research output, they have published 1 key papers that maintain a strong academic focus. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "Evaluating Generative AI for Deprescribing: Accuracy, Safety, and Clinical Utility", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of palliative care and end-of-life care.

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palliative careend-of-life carehealth economicsquality of lifefinancial toxicityhealth systemscancer economicsgeriatric care

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