Advance Directives definition

Advance Directives means a document signed by the resident, guardian or agent under durable power of attorney, giving or withholding consent or approval related to medical or other professional care, counsel, treatment or service for the resident, in the event that the resident becomes unable to provide that direction.
Advance Directives. A written instruction, such as a living will or durable power of attorney for Health Care, recognized under State law (whether statutory or as recognized by the courts of the State), relating to the provision of Health Care when the individual is incapacitated.
Advance Directives. A written instruction such as a living will or durable power of attorney for health care, recognized under the laws of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (whether statutory or as recognized by the courts of the Commonwealth), relating to the provision of health care when the individual is incapacitated. ANCILLARY SERVICES (Ancillary Charges): Supplemental services, including laboratory, radiology, physical therapy, and inhalation therapy, which are provided in conjunction with medical or hospital care. ASSMCA - Mental Health and Substance Abuse Administration: Spanish acronym for the Puerto Rico Mental Health and Substance Abuse Administration, the state agency that has been delegated the responsibility for the planning, establishment of mental and substance abuse policies and procedures, the coordination, development and monitoring of all mental health and substance abuse services rendered to beneficiaries under the Puerto Rico Health Insurance Program.

Examples of Advance Directives in a sentence

  • I have also received information regarding policies pertaining to Advance Directives prior to the procedure.

  • A requirement that the Subcontractor shall comply with Chapter 71.32 RCW (Mental Health Advance Directives).

  • Individual Self-Determination‌ The Contractor shall ensure that all providers: Obtain informed consent prior to treatment from Individuals, or persons authorized to consent on behalf of an Individual, as described in RCW 7.70.065; Comply with the provisions of the Natural Death Act (Chapter 70.122 RCW) and state rules concerning Advance Directives (WAC 182-501-0125); and, When appropriate, inform Individuals of their right to make anatomical gifts (Chapter 68.64 RCW).

  • If copies of the patient’s Advance Directives have been provided to the surgery Center, copies will be sent with the patient to the hospital.

  • If a patient becomes unable to make a de- cision regarding his/her own care the Center staff will consult the Advance Directives, medical power of attorney, or patient representative or surrogate, if available.


More Definitions of Advance Directives

Advance Directives means the written document signed by a competent person granting someone authority in a power of attorney to make health care decisions for the resident when they are unable to.
Advance Directives means a living will, prehospital medical care directive, or health care power of attorney.
Advance Directives means “advance directives” as defined in 42 CFR § 489.100.
Advance Directives means a Member’s written instructions, recognized under State law, relating to the provision of health care when the Member is incapacitated.
Advance Directives refers to those instructions you have identified for any health care arrangements you would prefer in the case you become incapacitated.
Advance Directives means a legal document an adult can use to direct in advance the decisions about his or hertheir mental and/or physical health treatment, if in the future he/shethey lacks lackthe capacity to make his/hertheir own health care decisions.
Advance Directives means an individual’s written directives or instructions, such as a power of attorney for healthcare or a living will, for the provision of that individual’s healthcare if the individual is unable to make his or her healthcare wishes known.