Health care directive definition

Health care directive means a document drafted in substantial
Health care directive means a durable power of attorney for health care under section 145C.02, or any other written advance health care directive of the applicant that is authorized by statute or not prohibited by law.
Health care directive means a written instrument that complies with this chapter and includes one or more health care instructions, a power of attorney for health care, or both.

Examples of Health care directive in a sentence

  • Health care directive: New advance directive, as of August 1, 1998.

  • Yes# NoAn Advanced Health care directive allows you to make your wishes known about what medical treatment or other care you would or would not want if you become too sick to speak for yourself.


More Definitions of Health care directive

Health care directive means a document drafted in substantial compliance with this chapter, including a mental health care power of attorney, to deal with a person's future health care decisions.
Health care directive means a directive as defined in the Consent to Treatment and Health Care Directives Act;
Health care directive means the same as defined in A.R.S. § 36-3201.
Health care directive means the same as defined in A.R.S. § 36-3201. [R9-10-101]
Health care directive means a durable power of attorney for health care under
Health care directive means a directive as defined in the Consent to Treatment and Health Care Directives Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. C-17.2;
Health care directive means a written instrument that complies with this section and