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A health care proxy is a legal document that lets you choose an adult you trust to make medical decisions for you in case you are unable to communicate. The person you choose or appoint is called a health care agent.
A health care proxy, or durable power of attorney for health care, allows you to designate another person as your agent to make health care decisions on your behalf.
Power of attorney Depending on where you live, the person you choose to make decisions on your behalf may be called one of the following: Health care agent. Health care proxy.
A POWER OF ATTORNEY FOR HEALTH CARE lets you name an agent to make decisions for you.
You (the principal) can sign a power of attorney document, which authorizes someone else (your agent or attorney-in-fact) to act or make decisions on your behalf.
Advance directives and living wills are legal documents that give instructions to your family members, health care providers, and others about the kind of care you would want to receive if you can no longer communicate your wishes because you are incapacitated by a temporary or permanent injury or illness.
You can use an Advance Health Care Directive to say who you want to speak for you and what kind of treatments you want. These documents are called advance because you prepare one before healthcare decisions need to be made.
An LHR is an effective legal document if it does the following: Provides a detailed view of a patients health history and prognosis. Records caregivers observations and measurements. Provides evidence that a certain type of care was necessary and what standards were used to deliver it.