NHPCO
Encourages All Americans to Learn about Advance Care Planning on National
Healthcare Decisions Day, July 16, 2020
National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization, along with other national,
state and community organizations, is working to raise awareness of advance
care planning on National Healthcare Decisions Day, an annual day of national outreach
that falls the day after citizens across the U.S. have completed their
federal income tax returns. Traditionally, NHDD is marked on April 16 but due
to the COVID-19 pandemic, the income tax deadline for 2020 was July 15 – and
today is National Healthcare Decisions Day!
“National
Healthcare Decisions Day is an important day of awareness and education,
focused on encouraging everyone – including those who are healthy and in the
prime of their life – to think about, document and share decisions about the
care they would want if faced with a medical crisis,” said NHPCO President and
CEO Edo Banach.
Advance
healthcare decision-making includes completing an advance directive (also known
as a living will) and appointing a healthcare power of attorney (someone to
make healthcare decisions for you if you are unable to speak for yourself).
However, equally important are the conversations with family and loved ones
about healthcare preferences and choices.
Documenting your
end-of-life wishes in the event that you are terminally ill or critically
injured and unable to talk or communicate is important for all people,
regardless of age or medical status. Hospice and
palliative care providers are important sources of information for advance care
planning and many hospice and palliative care organizations are actively
working to promote awareness and provide advance directives, not only on July
16 but all year long.
NHPCO’s CaringInfo.org website has free, state-specific advance
directive forms and information on advance care planning. Help ensure your
loved ones and healthcare providers know how to honor your care decisions by
filling out these important documents today.
“With healthcare,
‘your decisions matter,’ however, others need to know your wishes to honor
them. There are no wrong answers when thinking about healthcare choices and
completing an advance directive. Please use National Healthcare Decisions Day
to decide, discuss, and document your wishes, whatever they may be,” said
Nathan Kottkamp, Founder and Chair of National Healthcare Decisions Day.
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