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  2. What is a healthcare proxy? - AOL

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    A healthcare proxy is a document that gives someone the power to make healthcare decisions for a person who cannot do so. People may also refer to it as a durable power of attorney for healthcare.

  3. Surrogate decision-maker - Wikipedia

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    If a patient is unable to make decisions for themselves about personal care, a surrogate agent must make decisions for them. If there is a durable power of attorney for health care, the agent appointed by that document is authorized to make health care decisions within the scope of authority granted by the document. If people have court ...

  4. Five Wishes - Wikipedia

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    Wish 1: "The Person I Want to Make Care Decisions for Me When I Can't" – This section is an assignment of a health care agent (also called proxy, surrogate, representative, or health care power of attorney). This person makes medical decisions on a person's behalf if they are unable to speak for themselves.

  5. Healthcare proxy - Wikipedia

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    Once the healthcare proxy is effective, the agent continues making healthcare decisions as long as the primary individual is legally competent to decide. Moreover, in legal-administrative functions, the healthcare proxy is a legal instrument akin to a "springing" healthcare power of attorney. The proxy must declare the healthcare agent who will ...

  6. What is a Power of Attorney? A comprehensive guide - AOL

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    A power of attorney cannot change or invalidate a will, act outside of the principal's best interest, violate the terms of nominating documents, or make decisions on behalf of the principal after ...

  7. When, Why and How To Make Someone Your Power of Attorney - AOL

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    “If a person has reached the point that they can no longer understand the Durable Power of Attorney and, therefore, cannot sign one, there will need to be a guardianship proceeding filed with ...

  8. Advance healthcare directive - Wikipedia

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    A living will is one form of advance directive, leaving instructions for treatment. Another form is a specific type of power of attorney or health care proxy, in which the person authorizes someone (an agent) to make decisions on their behalf when they are incapacitated. People are often encouraged to complete both documents to provide ...

  9. Informed consent - Wikipedia

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    In most systems, healthcare providers have a legal and ethical responsibility to ensure that a patient's consent is informed. This principle applies more broadly than healthcare intervention, for example to conduct research, to disclose a person's medical information, or to participate in high risk sporting and recreational activities.

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