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- MyDirectives abstract "MyDirectives is the first all-digital advance medical directive service, allowing consumers to create, store, update and retrieve their directives at any time from any location. MyDirectives is accessible both via its website, MyDirectives.com and MyDirectives MOBILE™ for iPhone and iPad, as well as can be a module within electronic medical record systems helping hospitals to improve access to directives at the time of a health crisis. Users carry wallet cards to make it known they have directives, and periodic emails are sent to those they identify as healthcare agents. Doctors and healthcare providers click a link to access the directives and other documents and messages individuals choose to make accessible.MyDirectives is free to consumers and providers, while health insurance plans pay a nominal fee to provide their beneficiaries the ability to create their directives. Users can log in at any time to update their directives and preferences for treatment and care. People also can upload video messages. The site provides resources encouraging people to discuss their advance care planning wishes with their family while healthy.MyDirectives uses a proprietary universal advance digital directive (uADD) that combines a living will, a medical power of attorney and various other elements (an individual’s thoughts on resuscitation, organ donation, autopsy, and qualitative questions for caregiving) designed to help doctors, nurses, caregivers and family members understand the individual’s thoughts and goals. The uADD is legal in all U.S. states and in countries around the world. The MyDirectives uADD is also the first such platform to give consumers the ability to use audio and video messages to further customize and personalize their advance care plan.MyDirectives allows consumers to attach their Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST), Medical Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (MOLST), Medical Orders for Scope of Treatment (MOST) or other portable treatment orders to their directive.".
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- MyDirectives wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Department_of_Veterans_Affairs.
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- MyDirectives subject Category:Medical_software.
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- MyDirectives comment "MyDirectives is the first all-digital advance medical directive service, allowing consumers to create, store, update and retrieve their directives at any time from any location. MyDirectives is accessible both via its website, MyDirectives.com and MyDirectives MOBILE™ for iPhone and iPad, as well as can be a module within electronic medical record systems helping hospitals to improve access to directives at the time of a health crisis.".
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