Choosing a Health Care Agent

Overview

What is a health care agent?

Your health care agent, Opens dialog (health care proxy, health care surrogate) can make decisions about the kind of care you get as you near the end of your life or anytime you can't speak or decide for yourself. One example is if you are badly hurt in an accident.

In general, a health care agent can agree to or refuse treatment. An agent can also stop treatment on your behalf.

To make these decisions, your agent can use the information in your living will, Opens dialog. Your agent can also use statements you have made in the past and what your agent knows about you. Your agent can agree to surgery. Your agent can refuse to have you placed on life-support machines. Your agent also can ask that you be taken off life support.

How do you choose a health care agent?

Choose your health care agent, Opens dialog (health care proxy, health care surrogate) carefully. You can choose a family member or someone else. Talk to the person before you decide. Make sure the person is comfortable with this responsibility.

It's a good idea to choose someone who:

  • Is at least 18 years old.
  • Is someone you trust.
  • Knows you well and understands what makes life meaningful for you.
  • Understands your religious and moral values.
  • Will honor your wishes and do what you want, not what they want.
  • Will be able to make hard choices at a stressful time.
  • Will be able to refuse or stop treatment, if that's what you would want, even if you might die.
  • Will be assertive with doctors if needed.
  • Will be able to ask questions of doctors and others to get the information needed to make decisions.
  • Lives near you or will travel to you if needed.

Who will make decisions for you if you don't have a health care agent?

If you don't have a health care agent or a living will, you may not get the care you want. Decisions may be made by family members who disagree about your medical care. Or decisions may be made by a medical professional who doesn't know you well. In some cases, a judge makes the decisions.

When you name a health care agent, it is very clear who has the power to make health decisions for you.

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Current as of: November 16, 2023

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