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  2. Advance healthcare directive - Wikipedia

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    The most recent result was the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990, [21] which attempted to address this awareness problem by requiring health care institutions to better promote and support the use of advance directives. [22] [23] Living wills proved to be very popular, and by 2007, 41% of Americans had completed a living will. [24]

  3. Five Wishes - Wikipedia

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    Wishes 1 and 2 are both legal documents. Once signed, they meet the legal requirements for an advance directive in the states listed below.Wishes 3, 4, and 5 are unique to Five Wishes, in that they address matters of comfort care, spirituality, forgiveness, and final wishes.

  4. Dying with dignity: Breaking the taboo around 'living wills ...

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    "Most people have never heard of the term so they have many questions, like whether such a directive can be misused or if they can make changes to their wills later on," Mr Yadev says, adding that ...

  5. Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Department of Health - Wikipedia

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    It also generated a great deal of interest in living wills and advance directives. [14] For example, just one month after the Supreme Court ruling in Cruzan, the Society for the Right to Die had received some 300,000 requests for advance directive forms. [14]

  6. Surrogate decision-maker - Wikipedia

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    Current statutory solutions include living wills or advance directives that explain the patient's wishes in certain medical situations. A durable power of attorney for health care (DPA/HC) and is another way of identifying a patient's final wishes through an attorney.

  7. Right to die - Wikipedia

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    Another major case that further propagated the right to die movement and the use of living wills, advance directives and use of a proxy was Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Department of Health. In 1983, Cruzan had a car accident, which left her permanently in a vegetative state.

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