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You need a health care proxy, New York needs a law

A New York Times article about medical patients who need advocates reminds me again how much each of us needs to designate a health care proxy.  Unlike a writing living will, designating a proxy means thinking about life not death!  And it’s easy!  Just pick your state, print your forms, get it done!

Too bad the Times didn’t mention that patient advocates in New York state don’t have the right to challenge doctors’ decisions unless they are properly designated proxies, and that only about 20% of patients name proxies.  New York is still the only state besides Missouri that lacks a medical decision making law.  If you live in New York state, click here to tell the Assembly to pass that law!

If you live in another state, check out our map showing how your marital status can affect your hospital righs.  Then write your advance directives!

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