Unannotated Code of Maryland (Last Updated: May 16, 2014) |
HEALTH - GENERAL |
TITLE 5. DEATH |
SUBTITLE 6. HEALTH CARE DECISIONS ACT |
PART I. ADVANCE DIRECTIVES. |
§ 5-603. Suggested forms -- Living wills
Latest version.
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Maryland Advance Directive:
Planning for Future Health Care Decisions
By: Date of Birth:
(Print Name)
(Month/Day/Year)
Using this advance directive form to do health care planning is completely
optional. Other forms are also valid in Maryland. No matter what form you use,
talk to your family and others close to you about your wishes.
This form has two parts to state your wishes, and a third part for needed
signatures. Part I of this form lets you answer this question: If you cannot
(or do not want to) make your own health care decisions, who do you want to
make them for you? The person you pick is called your health care agent. Make
sure you talk to your health care agent (and any back-up agents) about this
important role. Part II lets you write your preferences about efforts to
extend your life in three situations: terminal condition, persistent
vegetative state, and end-stage condition. In addition to your health care
planning decisions, you can choose to become an organ donor after your death
by filling out the form for that too.
You can fill out Parts I and II of this form, or only Part I, or only Part
II. Use the form to reflect your wishes, then sign in front of two witnesses
(Part III). If your wishes change, make a new advance directive.
Make sure you give a copy of the completed form to your health care agent,
your doctor, and others who might need it. Keep a copy at home in a place
where someone can get it if needed. Review what you have written periodically.
PART I: SELECTION OF HEALTH CARE AGENT
A. Selection of Primary Agent
I select the following individual as my agent to make health care decisions
for me:
Name:
Address:
Telephone Numbers:
(home and cell)
B. Selection of Back-up Agents
(Optional; form valid if left blank)
1. If my primary agent cannot be contacted in time or for any reason is
unavailable or unable or unwilling to act as my agent, then I select the
following person to act in this capacity:
Name:
Address:
Telephone Numbers:
(home and cell)
2. If my primary agent and my first back-up agent cannot be contacted in
time or for any reason are unavailable or unable or unwilling to act as
my agent, then I select the following person to act in this capacity:
Name:
Address:
Telephone Numbers:
(home and cell)
C. Powers and Rights of Health Care Agent
I want my agent to have full power to make health care decisions for me,
including the power to:
1. Consent or not consent to medical procedures and treatments which my
doctors offer, including things that are intended to keep me alive, like
ventilators and feeding tubes;
2. Decide who my doctor and other health care providers should be; and
3. Decide where I should be treated, including whether I should be in a
hospital, nursing home, other medical care facility, or hospice program.
I also want my agent to:
1. Ride with me in an ambulance if ever I need to be rushed to the
hospital; and
2. Be able to visit me if I am in a hospital or any other health care
facility.
This advance directive does not make my agent responsible for any of the
costs of my care.
This power is subject to the following conditions or limitations:
(Optional; form valid if left blank)
D. How My Agent Is To Decide Specific Issues
I trust my agent's judgment. My agent should look first to see if there is
anything in Part II of this advance directive that helps decide the issue.
Then, my agent should think about the conversations we have had, my religious
or other beliefs and values, my personality, and how I handled medical and
other important issues in the past. If what I would decide is still unclear,
then my agent is to make decisions for me that my agent believes are in my
best interest. In doing so, my agent should consider the benefits, burdens,
and risks of the choices presented by my doctors.
E. People My Agent Should Consult
(Optional; form valid if left blank)
In making important decisions on my behalf, I encourage my agent to consult
with the following people. By filling this in, I do not intend to limit the
number of people with whom my agent might want to consult or my agent's power
to make these decisions.
Name(s) Telephone
Number(s)
F. In Case of Pregnancy
(Optional, for women of child-bearing years only; form valid if left blank)
If I am pregnant, my agent shall follow these specific instructions:
G. Access to My Health Information -- Federal Privacy Law (HIPAA) Authorization
1. If, prior to the time the person selected as my agent has power to act
under this document, my doctor wants to discuss with that person my
capacity to make my own health care decisions, I authorize my doctor to
disclose protected health information which relates to that issue.
2. Once my agent has full power to act under this document, my agent may
request, receive, and review any information, oral or written, regarding
my physical or mental health, including, but not limited to, medical and
hospital records and other protected health information, and consent to
disclosure of this information.
3. For all purposes related to this document, my agent is my personal
representative under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability
Act (HIPAA). My agent may sign, as my personal representative, any
release forms or other HIPAA-related materials.
H. Effectiveness of This Part
(Read both of these statements carefully. Then, initial one only.)
My agent's power is in effect:
1. Immediately after I sign this document, subject to my right to make any
decision about my health care if I want and am able to.
((or))
2. Whenever I am not able to make informed decisions about my health care,
either because the doctor in charge of my care (attending physician)
decides that I have lost this ability temporarily, or my attending
physician and a consulting doctor agree that I have lost this ability
permanently.
If the only thing you want to do is select a health care agent, skip Part
II. Go to Part III to sign and have the advance directive witnessed. If you
also want to write your treatment preferences, use Part II. Also consider
becoming an organ donor, using the separate form for that.
PART II: TREATMENT PREFERENCES ("LIVING WILL")
A. Statement of Goals and Values
(Optional; form valid if left blank)
I want to say something about my goals and values, and especially what's
most important to me during the last part of my life:
B. Preference in Case of Terminal Condition
(If you want to state your preference, initial one only. If you do not want
to state a preference here, cross through the whole section.)
1. Keep me comfortable and allow natural death to occur. I do not want any
medical interventions used to try to extend my life. I do not want to
receive nutrition and fluids by tube or other medical means.
((or))
2. Keep me comfortable and allow natural death to occur. I do not want
medical interventions used to try to extend my life. If I am unable to
take enough nourishment by mouth, however, I want to receive nutrition
and fluids by tube or other medical means.
((or))
3. Try to extend my life for as long as possible, using all available
interventions that in reasonable medical judgment would prevent or delay
my death. If I am unable to take enough nourishment by mouth, I want to
receive nutrition and fluids by tube or other medical means.
C. Preference in Case of Persistent Vegetative State
(If you want to state your preference, initial one only. If you do not want
to state a preference here, cross through the whole section.)
If my doctors certify that I am in a persistent vegetative state, that is,
if I am not conscious and am not aware of myself or my environment or able
to interact with others, and there is no reasonable expectation that I will
ever regain consciousness:
1. Keep me comfortable and allow natural death to occur. I do not want any
medical interventions used to try to extend my life. I do not want to
receive nutrition and fluids by tube or other medical means.
((or))
2. Keep me comfortable and allow natural death to occur. I do not want
medical interventions used to try to extend my life. If I am unable to
take enough nourishment by mouth, however, I want to receive nutrition
and fluids by tube or other medical means.
((or))
3. Try to extend my life for as long as possible, using all available
interventions that in reasonable medical judgment would prevent or delay
my death. If I am unable to take enough nourishment by mouth, I want to
receive nutrition and fluids by tube or other medical means.
D. Preference in Case of End-Stage Condition
(If you want to state your preference, initial one only. If you do not want
to state a preference here, cross through the whole section.)
If my doctors certify that I am in an end-stage condition, that is, an
incurable condition that will continue in its course until death and that
has already resulted in loss of capacity and complete physical dependency:
1. Keep me comfortable and allow natural death to occur. I do not want any
medical interventions used to try to extend my life. I do not want to
receive nutrition and fluids by tube or other medical means.
((or))
2. Keep me comfortable and allow natural death to occur. I do not want
medical interventions used to try to extend my life. If I am unable to
take enough nourishment by mouth, however, I want to receive nutrition
and fluids by tube or other medical means.
((or))
3. Try to extend my life for as long as possible, using all available
interventions that in reasonable medical judgment would prevent or delay
my death. If I am unable to take enough nourishment by mouth, I want to
receive nutrition and fluids by tube or other medical means.
E. Pain Relief
No matter what my condition, give me the medicine or other treatment I need
to relieve pain.
F. In Case of Pregnancy
(Optional, for women of child-bearing years only; form valid if left blank)
If I am pregnant, my decision concerning life-sustaining procedures shall
be modified as follows:
G. Effect of Stated Preferences
(Read both of these statements carefully. Then, initial one only.)
1. I realize I cannot foresee everything that might happen after I can no
longer decide for myself. My stated preferences are meant to guide
whoever is making decisions on my behalf and my health care providers,
but I authorize them to be flexible in applying these statements if they
feel that doing so would be in my best interest.
((or))
2. I realize I cannot foresee everything that might happen after I can no
longer decide for myself. Still, I want whoever is making decisions on
my behalf and my health care providers to follow my stated preferences
exactly as written, even if they think that some alternative is better.
PART III: SIGNATURE AND WITNESSES
By signing below as the Declarant, I indicate that I am emotionally and
mentally competent to make this advance directive and that I understand its
purpose and effect. I also understand that this document replaces any similar
advance directive I may have completed before this date.
(Signature of Declarant)
(Date)
The declarant signed or acknowledged signing this document in my presence
and, based upon personal observation, appears to be emotionally and mentally
competent to make this advance directive.
(Signature of Witness)
(Date)
Telephone Number(s)
(Signature of Witness)
(Date)
Telephone Number(s)
(Note: Anyone selected as a health care agent in Part I may not be a
witness. Also, at least one of the witnesses must be someone who will not
knowingly inherit anything from the declarant or otherwise knowingly gain a
financial benefit from the declarant's death. Maryland law does not require
this document to be notarized.)
AFTER MY DEATH
(This form is optional. Fill out only what reflects your wishes.)
By: Date of Birth:
(Print Name)
(Month/Day/Year)
PART I: ORGAN DONATION
(Initial the ones that you want.)
Upon my death I wish to donate:
Any needed organs, tissues, or eyes.
Only the following organs, tissues, or eyes:
I authorize the use of my organs, tissues, or eyes:
For transplantation
For therapy
For research
For medical education
For any purpose authorized by law
I understand that no vital organ, tissue, or eye may be removed for
transplantation until after I have been pronounced dead under legal
standards. This document is not intended to change anything about my
health care while I am still alive. After death, I authorize any
appropriate support measures to maintain the viability for transplantation
of my organs, tissues, and eyes until organ, tissue, and eye recovery has
been completed. I understand that my estate will not be charged for any
costs related to this donation.
PART II: DONATION OF BODY
After any organ donation indicated in Part I, I wish my body to be donated
for use in a medical study program.
PART III: DISPOSITION OF BODY AND FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS
I want the following person to make decisions about the disposition of my
body and my funeral arrangements:
(Either initial the first or fill in the second.)
The health care agent who I named in my advance directive.
((or))
This person:
Name:
Address:
Telephone Numbers:
(home and cell)
If I have written my wishes below, they should be followed. If not, the
person I have named should decide based on conversations we have had, my
religious or other beliefs and values, my personality, and how I reacted to
other peoples' funeral arrangements. My wishes about the disposition of my
body and my funeral arrangements are:
PART IV: SIGNATURE AND WITNESSES
By signing below, I indicate that I am emotionally and mentally competent
to make this donation and that I understand the purpose and effect of this
document.
(Signature of Donor)
(Date)
The Donor signed or acknowledged signing this donation document in my
presence and, based upon personal observation, appears to be emotionally and
mentally competent to make this donation.
(Signature of Witness)
(Date)
Telephone Number(s)
(Signature of Witness)
(Date)
Telephone Number(s)