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Quick Facts — Medical POA Lawyers

A Medical POA or Power of Attorney is a legal document allowing a person, the principal, to appoint a healthcare proxy, to make medical choices on their behalf. These decisions encompass various aspects, such as treatment options, surgeries, medications, and end-of-life care. The person you appoint as your proxy or healthcare agent remains accountable for making these determinations on your behalf.

In addition, unpredictable events, such as sudden illnesses or injuries, can occur without warning. However, you can select a trusted individual who can make critical decisions on your behalf when you cannot do so by having a medical power of attorney in place. Moreover, many individuals prefer to draft a long-lasting medical power of attorney, providing enduring authority to their representative, even when they cannot express their own desires.

How a Medical POA Works

A medical power of attorney is generally used in cases of severe medical conditions. Examples of such medical situations that may necessitate the involvement of your medical power of attorney (POA) include:

  • Entering a coma as a result of a brain injury or stroke.
  • Losing the ability to communicate due to illness or dementia.
  • Experiencing a mental impairment that hampers your capacity to make sound decisions.

Also, determining whether you can utilize a medical power of attorney lies solely with a healthcare professional. Moreover, if a doctor confirms your inability to communicate on your behalf, the medical power of attorney notification grants your chosen representative the authority to take necessary actions to ensure you receive optimal medical care according to your preferences.

Upon completing your medical power of attorney and any other advance directive documents, such as a living will, it is important to ensure that your designated caregiver comprehends the document content and retains a copy. Furthermore, it may be prudent to distribute copies of your medical power of attorney document to the following individuals:

  • Your attending physician
  • Close family members of significance
  • The hospital where you anticipate receiving treatment
  • Your legal counsel

How to Create a Medical POA

Here are the steps included in creating a medical power of attorney (POA).

  1. Understanding the Importance of a Medical POA
    • Purpose and Advantages of a Medical POA: A Medical POA is a crucial legal document that grants a trusted representative the power to make healthcare decisions on behalf of an individual, encompassing matters from treatment options to end-of-life care. Its primary objective is to ensure that medical choices align with the person's expressed desires and values when they cannot communicate or decide due to illness or incapacity.
    • Differentiating Medical POA from General POA: Unlike a General POA, which confers broad authority over legal and financial affairs, a Medical POA specifically focuses on healthcare-related decisions.
  2. Selecting the Appropriate Representative
    • Identifying a Reliable Individual: It is vital for the person granting the POA to select a representative they wholeheartedly trust, someone who comprehends their values and will act in their best interest. Engaging in open and honest conversations with potential agents is crucial to verify their willingness and capability to assume this responsibility.
    • Designating Alternate Agents: It is advisable to appoint alternative agents to account for situations where the primary agent is unavailable or unwilling to act when required. Discussing Medical Preferences:
    • Promoting Open Communication: The person granting the POA should have discussions with the designated agent regarding their medical preferences, values, and goals. It is essential to address various scenarios, including end-of-life care, life-sustaining treatments, organ donation, and considerations based on religious or cultural beliefs.
    • Providing Written Instructions: The person granting the POA may consider providing written instructions, such as a living will or advance healthcare directive, to guide the agent's decision-making process.
  3. Creating the Medical POA
    • Seeking Legal Counsel: While it is possible to create a Medical POA without legal assistance, consulting an attorney can ensure that the document is accurately drafted, compliant with local laws, and tailored to the individual's specific requirements.
    • Necessary Information: The POA document should clearly state the full legal names and contact information of the person granting the POA and the appointed agent. It should outline the agent's powers and limitations and any specific instructions or restrictions provided by the person who offers the POA.
    • Witness and Notary Requirements: In some jurisdictions, it may be necessary to have the Medical POA witnessed by two or more individuals and notarized. Adhering to the legal requirements of the specific jurisdiction is crucial to ensure the document's validity.
  4. Ensuring Distribution and Accessibility
    • Sharing Copies with Relevant Parties: It is essential for the person granting the POA to provide copies to the appointed agent, healthcare providers, primary care physician, and any other individuals involved in their medical care upon creating a medical power of attorney. Additionally, it is essential to keep the original document in a secure and easily accessible location.
    • Electronic Copies and Medical Alert Accessories: Keeping electronic copies of the Medical POA is advisable, and considering wearing a medical alert bracelet or pendant indicating the presence of the document can be beneficial.
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Why Hire a Lawyer for Your Medical POA

While discussing end-of-life care can make some people uncomfortable, it is highly advisable to plan for medical supervision. It ensures that individuals receive the desired medical attention and prevents others from forcing them into medical treatments they have explicitly expressed a refusal for. Furthermore, proactive planning alleviates the burden on friends and family members who would otherwise have to make these decisions, reducing conflicts when they disagree on the appropriate medical interventions to save or prolong the patient's life.

In addition, hiring a lawyer for your medical power of attorney enables you to create legally binding documents designating a trusted person to act as your representative in case you become incapacitated and unable to make sound decisions. Additionally, a lawyer for your medical power of attorney can guide you in establishing separate orders for financial and medical power of attorney, appointing different individuals to make decisions on your behalf concerning financial matters and healthcare choices, respectively.

Key Terms for Medical POA

  • Executor: An executor is an individual who is legally appointed to carry out the specific instructions stated in a person's last will and testament. In many cases, the executor and the healthcare proxy are separate individuals.
  • Health Care Treatment Directive: This refers to a written document that outlines an individual's preferences regarding healthcare treatment, including end-of-life care, according to the legal framework of Living Will regulations where applicable. However, healthcare treatment directives encompass a broader range of provisions than living wills, as they are not limited to terminal conditions, also referred to as medical directives.
  • Living Will: A living will is a legally binding document that provides instructions on whether life-sustaining treatments should be withdrawn or withheld. Furthermore, living will represent the initial stage of advance directives.

Final Thoughts on Medical POA

A medical power of attorney plays a key part in granting legal authority to another person, your proxy or healthcare agent, to make important choices regarding your medical care. This document provides peace of mind by ensuring trusted decisions can be made in unforeseen circumstances when you cannot advocate for yourself. Also, opting for a long-lasting medical power of attorney further strengthens the authority of your chosen representative in making decisions aligned with your best interests.

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