Your medical proxy is the person who makes healthcare decisions for you if you cannot, while an advance directive is the document that spells out exactly what kind of care you want—or don't want—if you're unable to communicate. Getting these in place before you need them removes the burden from loved ones and ensures your actual preferences guide your care, not assumptions.
Advance directives and medical proxy documents formalize a person's healthcare wishes and designate a trusted individual to make decisions if they become unable to communicate, but the legal and medical language involved can make these documents feel inaccessible.
AI can help individuals understand the scope and implications of different directive types, clarify complex scenarios described in standard forms, and prepare clear personal statements of values that strengthen the document and guide proxies in ambiguous situations.
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