Wednesday, April 13, 2011

National Health Care Decisions Day

This Saturday, April 16, 2011, is

National Health Care Decisions Day (NHDD)

According to the Center for Medicare Advocacy's website, NHDD is a collaborative effort of national, state and community organizations committed to ensuring that all adults with decision-making capacity have the opportunity to communicate their preferences for end-of-life care. The Federal Patient Self-Determination Act requires that all Medicare-participating health care facilities provide information to patients regarding Advance Directives - documents that enable you to select someone to speak for you if you cannot speak for yourself and in which you can specify what types of medical treatments you would or would not want at the end of life.

Despite this Act and other efforts to increase public awareness of the right to have choices about health care, it is estimated that only a small minority of patients have completed Advance Directives. A 2003 study by the U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality found that:
  • Less than 50% of severely or terminally ill patients studied had an advance directive in their medical record.

  • Only 12% of patients with an advance directive had received input from their physician.

  • Between 65 and 76% of physicians whose patients had an advance directive were not aware that it existed.

Take the time this weekend to consider your own desires for end-of-life care. Review your Advance Directives, if you have executed them. If not, consult your physician, discuss with family members and consult your attorney. If you or your loved ones do not have an attorney and you have questions about Advance Directives, call me, Hilary Carlson, at (401) 841-5700.

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