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Advisory panel revises MOLST training quiz to clarify terms, add inclusivity for providers
Summary
A Department of Public Health advisory subcommittee reviewed and edited quiz questions for MOLST training, clarifying acronyms, who may complete the form and disability‑related language, and standardizing answer formats ahead of broader rollout.
A subcommittee advising the Connecticut Department of Public Health revised the quiz used with MOLST (Medical Orders for Life‑Sustaining Treatment) training, refining question wording, answer choices and disability‑related language to avoid implying disability equals terminal illness.
The changes matter because the quiz will be used in educational materials for providers and potentially for other audiences; the group said clearer wording and consistent answer formats will improve comprehension and reduce misinterpretation.
Members reviewed each question…
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