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Narrator: Hi, and welcome to Dialed In: Helping Veterans Take Control of Their Health Care. Im Beth Doyle, a Veteran of the U.S. Air Force and an education specialist with the VA National Center for Ethics in Health Care. As a VA patient, you have the right to make your own decisions about your health care. You can accept or refuse any treatment or procedure, no matter what the outcome might be. But what if youre too ill to decide about your treatment? Who would you want to make those decisions for you? Fortunately, VA has a form you can fill out that covers that situation. Its called an advance directive. An advance directive tells your doctors, your loved ones and anyone else you care to name what your preferences are for health care, in case you cant make those decisions for yourself. Lucy Potter is an ethics policy specialist with the National Center for Ethics in Health Care and a licensed social worker who has helped Veterans complete advance directives. Potter: In the future