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你有你的临终计划吗?四月十六日是美国医疗保健决定日(图)

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April 16 is National Healthcare Decisions Day (NHDD).


中美文化差别极大,特别是在死的问题上。中国人忌讳谈死,认为不吉利。但美国人却常常把死挂在嘴上,不仅不怕死,而且对死亡和临终问题还有计划和遗嘱。孰是孰非?我认为在处理死的问题上,还是美国人高人一筹。



" 'Would you like to discuss your end-of-life plans today?' I ask my patients this question, though not as often as I'd like. Talking about death may be uncomfortable, but it's a conversation that needs to happen more often." --Kevin Pho, MD.

Dr. Kevin Pho's assertion is one that may have been cause for pause for patients and families years ago. However, as people continue to become educated on the value of advance care planning through initiatives like National Healthcare Decisions Day (NHDD), it is a sentiment that is garnering the thought and consideration it deserves amongst medical professionals, patients and families.

And, with NHDD just one day away -- on Saturday, April 16th-- Pho has penned an incredibly timely piece on the subject. In his most recent column, published several days ago in USA Today -- Politics mustn’t silence end-of-life talks -- Pho expounds on the importance of advance care planning for a wide readership.

We hope this impactful op-ed will complement the many NHDD events across the nation and inspire people from all walks of life to not only 'have the talk,' but walk the walk by completing their advance directives.

Moved to complete your own advance directive or to help your loved ones engage in advance care planning? Check out tips on how to start the process in 'NHDD Blog Rally 2011' and take the NHDD 2011 Pledge featured in the website sidebar.




Get an Advance Directive

What is an advance directive?
All adults can benefit from thinking about what their healthcare choices would be if they are unable to speak for themselves.  These decisions can be written down in an advance directive so that others know what they are.  Advance directives come in two main forms:
  • A "healthcare power of attorney" (or "proxy" or "agent" or "surrogate") documents the person you select to be your voice for your healthcare decisions if you cannot speak for yourself. 
  • A "living will" documents what kinds of medical treatments you would or would not want at the end of life.
How can I learn more about advance directives/advance care planning?
The links below explore a variety of resources to help you make, discuss and document future healthcare wishes and decisions. 
Where can I get an advance directive?
Aging With Dignity (Five Wishes)  
The Five Wishes document helps individuals express care options and preferences. The advance directive meets the legal requirements in most states and is available in 20 languages for a nominal fee. Order online or call 850.681.2010.

Caring Connections offers free, state-specific advance directives for all 50 states and DC that meet the legal requirements for each state.  Download individual copies for free or call 800.658.8898 to have a copy mailed to you.
Caring Conversations is a workbook to help individuals and families communicate with each other about their healthcare preferences and contains advance directive documents.  These forms are valid in every state when notarized and signed by two witnesses.  Download for free or call800.344.3829 to order.  

Compassion & Choices offers an advance care planning tool kit and state-specific advance directive materials.
The Lifecare Advance Directive website offers free state-standard advance directives for all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and four major United States territories (American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands). Research validated comprehensive advance directies, as well as completion guides, agent guides, and other important advance directive support documents are also available.

MedicAlert Foundation
The MedicAlert Foundation offers emergency medical information and identification services including Do Not Resuscitate medical IDs and option to store advance directives for all 50 states.
National Resource Center on Psychiatric Advance Directives offers general and state-specific information on psychiatric advance directives.
Project Grace offers a free Advance Care Planning Document that is legally valid in states that do not require forms to be notarized. Download for free, or call 877.99.GRACE to order a copy. 

The Will to Live Project
The Will to Live Project  provides state specific forms for designating an agent and stating healthcare wishes. 

The Patients’ Rights Council


The Patients’ Rights Council offers a durable power of attorney document (in either multistate or state-specific versions) that expressly defines and prohibits euthanasia.

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