Do you know how to tailor the modifications to standard forms to fit your clients' needs? Are you fully aware of the issues that arise in the treatment of minors and HIPAA privacy issues in the use of durable powers of attorney?
Learn the dos and don'ts surrounding these sensitive issues by participating in the all-new webinar from Tennessee Attorneys Memo, Advance Medical Directives: Latest on Living Wills, Durable Powers, and Up-to-Date Forms.
This is critical information if you represent physicians, hospitals, nursing homes, or others in the health care industry. But this information is also vital when talking with any client about:
- Drafting a will
- Estate planning issues
- Future planning for an elderly parent
- Issues surrounding a disabled child or a handicapped adult
When you participate in this live webinar, your presenter will review the recent changes on medical directives from the legislature and will explain how the Department of Health updates its Advance Directive Forms, including Advance Care Plan Form, Appointment of Health Care Agent Form, Appointment of Surrogate Form, and Physician Order for Scope of Treatment (POST) Form (UDNR).
In just one hour, your presenter will cover:
- 2004 and 2007 improvements in Tennessee’s advance medical directive laws
- Heath Care Decisions Act (HCDA)
- Tennessee’s advance medical directive forms
- Background and development
- Living wills
- Durable powers of attorney (both commercial and health care forms)
- Up-to-date forms approved by Tennessee Department of Health
- Suggested modifications to standard health care forms - Authority for treatment of minors
- HIPAA privacy issues that arise in the use of durable powers of attorney
Advance Medical Directives: Latest on Living Wills, Durable Powers, and Up-to-Date Forms
is just $147.
Charles M. Key is a member of the Firm's Health Care Service Team. He concentrates his practice in the areas of general health law, including regulation of provider conduct, Medicare reimbursement, antitrust, insurance, privacy of health information, medical peer review, managed care and licensing. His practice is focused on physicians, physician groups, hospitals, and other health care providers, and has included counseling in more traditional legal areas such as choice of business form, corporate governance, employment and basic tax issues. 
