Appointing a health care proxy is not an irrevocable decision. One can change or revoke the proxy at any time, usually by filling out a new form
A health care proxy, or health care proxy form, is a legal document that allows a person to choose someone to make medical decisions on their behalf when they are unable to do so
Yes.
The person in need of "proxy" has to be the one to designate any alternate.
Completing a health care proxy form and living will is useful because it helps one to think through one's value system and one's definition of quality of life
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It is put into effect only when the patient's health care team determines that the patient is unable to make decisions on his or her own.
Any trusted adult can be named as a health care proxy. Most married people name their spouse, but it is not necessary to do so. In addition, it is important to select an alternate proxy,
A health care proxy is someone that can make decisions for you if you are too incapacitated to do so yourself. And yes, whomever you chose to be your proxy will supersede next of kin.
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There was little effective health care in Libya for common people. This may hopefully have changed under the Interim Council
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