U.S. Living Will Registry Fact Sheet
- 75% of Americans are in favor of advance directives
- 25-30% of Americans have actually prepared an advance directive.
- 35% of advance directives cannot be found when they are needed.
- An advance directive (a living will or health care proxy), a legal document
in which a person states the type of health care treatment he or she wants in
case the person becomes incapacitated, allows a person to make their health care
choices known, or name someone to make decisions for them.
- Both federal and state laws govern the use of advance directives. The federal
law, the Patient Self-Determination Act, requires health care facilities that
receive Medicaid and Medicare funds to inform patients of their rights to
execute advance directives and to place the document into the medical record.
- Hospitals and health care providers have found that storing and retrieving
advance directives is a difficult and time-consuming problem.
- The Registry is the solution for managing advance directives. Health care
providers can outsource ALL of their advance directives to the Registry for easy
storage and instant retrieval by telephone or Internet.
- The Registry's Living Vault®
service allows health care
providers to store ALL of their advance directives making it a comprehensive
and economical way to manage these important documents.
- All 50 states and the District of Columbia have laws recognizing the use of
advance directives.
- Thanks to the U.S. Living Will Registry, an advance directive is now an
invaluable tool to help people make their health care decisions known!
- Confidential and private, the
U.S. Living Will Registry is free to the registrant. They must
register through a member Health Care Provider or Partner.
Providers pay an annual fee for unlimited 24-hour access to the Registry's
automated service.
- You will be able to "speak" to your family through your advance directive,
helping them to make tough decisions with your doctor - while relieving family
members of feelings of guilt, anxiety and remorse.
- Most importantly, the U.S. Living Will Registry provides you with "peace of
mind," knowing that your choices are secure and will be available to your family
and doctors even if you become incapacitated or ill away from home.
- Developed in consultation with attorneys who represent hospitals, the Registry
electronically stores advance directives and makes them available to health care
providers across the country 24 hours a day.
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