Preventing Medical Errors: Best Practices for Advance Directives & Living Wills
1h 5m
Created on April 15, 2024
Intermediate
Overview
This program will help attorneys understand best practices for advance healthcare directives and living wills during a pandemic situation. Attorneys will learn: (1) how to identify common issues when creating advance directives, (2) the risk of wrongful prolongation of life claims (3) when to advise clients and families to discuss their options with medical teams, and (4) proper use of Portable Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST) forms. The course will also discuss the use of telemedicine to facilitate advance care planning to provide better-informed decision-making on the part of clients signing their advance directives completed in your office. The program is taught by Thaddeus Mason Pope, Director of the Health Law Institute and Professor of Law at Mitchell Hamline School of Law in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and Ferdinando L. Mirarchi, Chief Medical Officer of the MIDEO Health.
This course will benefit lawyers who practice Estate Planning and Elder Law.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify the risks associated with advance directives and living wills as evidenced in the TRIAD Research Series
- Discuss the development of wrongful prolongation of life litigation
- Advise patients when to seek medical discussions for understanding of choices
- Teach clients how to navigate questions pertaining to living wills and cardiac arrest
- Utilize POLST forms appropriately
- Prepare for the addition of video (Scripted or Unscripted) to accompany written advance directives (living wills)
- Use MIDEO (My Informed Decision on VidEO) in Legal and Medical Practice
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