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Why Have Health Directives?
Regardless of the name your state gives to these
documents, their purpose is to allow you to express your preferences
concerning medical treatment at the end of your life. By expressing
such preferences in a written legal document, you are ensuring
that your preferences are made known.
Physicians prefer these documents because they
provide a written expression from you as to your medical care
and designate for the physician the person he or she should consult
concerning unanswered medical questions. Rather than the physician
having to obtain a consensus answer from your family as to your
treatment, the physician knows your preferences and knows who
you want to provide decisions when you cannot do so.
These documents provide your expressed wishes,
rather than making the family guess your desires. Making your
wishes known in advance prevents family members from making such
choices at what is likely one of the most stressful times in their
lives. Further, providing such information and designating a health
care proxy means that the physician knows whose direction is to
be followed in the event your family disagrees as to what medical
treatment you would want.
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