JC SDMC 220A Certification on Need for Major Medical Treatment 2025

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The care of adult patients without decision-making abilities is a routine part of medical practice. Decisions for these patients are typically made by surrogates ing to a process governed by a hierarchy of 3 distinct decision-making standards: patients known wishes, substituted judgments, and best interests.
This person, known as the surrogate decision maker, or proxy, has either been named by the patient at a time when she had capacity or is a family member or close acquaintance designated by law or statute.
Overall, surrogates predicted patients treatment pREFERENCES with 68% accuracy.
SDMC uses volunteers to review declarations regarding a persons capacity and need for treatment and then renders a decision at a quasi-judicial hearing. These volunteers serve on panels throughout New York State. Every panel must have a New York State licensed attorney as one of its members. Surrogate Decision-Making Committee Program - NY State Pro Pro Bono Net oppsguide organization.607 Pro Bono Net oppsguide organization.607
A surrogate decisions maker, also known as medical or healthcare proxies, is defined as a legally designated representative trusted with making medical decisions on a persons behalf when they are unable to make decisions for themselves.
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Adults. In most states, the default surrogate decision maker for adults is normally the next of kin, specified in a priority order by state statute, typically starting with the persons spouse or domestic partner, then an adult child, a parent, a sibling, and then possibly other relatives. Default Surrogate Decision Making - Merck Manual Consumer Version Merck Manuals legal-and-ethical-issues Merck Manuals legal-and-ethical-issues

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