Introduction
The Patient Self-determination Act is an act that give individuals the right to make their own choices about their medical care. This act was passed by United States Congress in 1990 as an amendment to the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990. The PSDA was effective on December 1, 1991, PSDA required that facilities such as hospital, nursing homes, home health agencies, hospice providers and other facilities provide information about advance health care directive to adult patients when they get admitted to the facility. This paper is about the Patient-Self-determination Act and it will also discuss more about advance health care directive.
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There are several forms of advance directives; DNR, durable power of attorney, living will, health care proxy, and organ and tissue donor. DNR: orders is when an individual’s choose not to receive CPR if breathing or heart rate stops, durable power of attorney: is when an individual name another person to make the decision on their care if they are in a state they can’t do so, living will: is an advance directive that leave instructions for treatment.
Records management most likely put together a procedure to address this issue and to make sure they allow the individual decision to show on their medical record. They should review the documents to make sure they are filled out correctly, they wouldn’t want any mistakes and this is something serious and should be reviewed thoroughly. Majority states require that signing the documents should be witnessed. Some facilities will store advance directive and make them available on a patient