GOVERNMENT INVOLVEMENT
In the wake of increased public interest in
advance directives, some have suggested an increase in government
involvement with these documents.
Others have expressed reluctance to handing these private
documents over to government.
The U.S. Living Will Registry electronically
stores advance directives and organ donor information, and provides
them to hospitals 24 hours a day.
The Registry has been safely and confidentially storing
advance directives since 1996.
Originally designed to help hospitals store and
retrieve these important documents, the Registry’s time-tested,
sophisticated system is now available to the general public through
Member Health Care Providers and Community Partners.
Rather than start a new government bureaucracy, with
increased expense to taxpayers to plan, design and implement a
storage system, and then to pay personnel to run and maintain it,
your government…state, county or municipal…can become a Partner
of the Registry. Partnership
would allow the public to register their advance directives and
organ donor information free of charge with the U.S. Living Will
Registry through local state, county or municipal offices, and would
save the needless time and expense of “reinventing the wheel” to
start a system from scratch when one already exists.
Health care providers and doctors would have access to your
document, not government.
Since the Registry’s system is up and running, there is no
“lag time” to get the system going; Partnership can begin in a
matter of days. Once
registered, you are registered for life, and you will receive yearly
update letters allowing you to change emergency contact information
and confirm that your advance directive and organ donor information
still reflect your wishes. In
this way, there will be no doubt that your document is current and
up to date. For more
information on how the Registry works, visit
“How
it Works”.
Partnership is very affordable and is
structured to meet every need and budget, from a small town to a
large state! Download
the letter from the link below, and send it to your town councilman,
county or state representative with your hand-written note in the
margin, to encourage them to consider Partnership, and so they will
know that you want the peace of mind that comes with registering
your advance directive.
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