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§  2994-k.  Implementation and review of decisions. 1. Hospitals shall  adopt written policies requiring implementation and  regular  review  of  decisions   to   withhold   or  withdrew  life-sustaining  treatment  in  accordance with accepted medical standards. Hospitals shall also develop  policies  in  accord   with   accepted   medical   standards   regarding  documentation of clinical determinations and decisions by surrogates and  health care providers pursuant to this article.    2. If a decision to withhold or withdraw life-sustaining treatment has  been   made  pursuant  to  this  article,  and  an  attending  physician  determines at any time that the decision is  no  longer  appropriate  or  authorized  because the patient has regained decision-making capacity or  because the patient's condition has otherwise  improved,  the  physician  shall immediately:    (a) include such determination in the patient's medical record;    (b)  cancel  any  orders or plans of care implementing the decision to  withhold or withdraw life-sustaining treatment;    (c) notify the person who made the decision to  withhold  or  withdraw  treatment,  or,  if that person is not reasonably available, to at least  one person on the surrogate list highest in  order  of  priority  listed  when  persons  in prior classes are not reasonably available pursuant to  subdivision one of section twenty-nine  hundred  ninety-four-d  of  this  article; and    (d)  notify  the hospital staff directly responsible for the patient's  care of any cancelled orders or plans of care.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-29-cc > 2994-k

§  2994-k.  Implementation and review of decisions. 1. Hospitals shall  adopt written policies requiring implementation and  regular  review  of  decisions   to   withhold   or  withdrew  life-sustaining  treatment  in  accordance with accepted medical standards. Hospitals shall also develop  policies  in  accord   with   accepted   medical   standards   regarding  documentation of clinical determinations and decisions by surrogates and  health care providers pursuant to this article.    2. If a decision to withhold or withdraw life-sustaining treatment has  been   made  pursuant  to  this  article,  and  an  attending  physician  determines at any time that the decision is  no  longer  appropriate  or  authorized  because the patient has regained decision-making capacity or  because the patient's condition has otherwise  improved,  the  physician  shall immediately:    (a) include such determination in the patient's medical record;    (b)  cancel  any  orders or plans of care implementing the decision to  withhold or withdraw life-sustaining treatment;    (c) notify the person who made the decision to  withhold  or  withdraw  treatment,  or,  if that person is not reasonably available, to at least  one person on the surrogate list highest in  order  of  priority  listed  when  persons  in prior classes are not reasonably available pursuant to  subdivision one of section twenty-nine  hundred  ninety-four-d  of  this  article; and    (d)  notify  the hospital staff directly responsible for the patient's  care of any cancelled orders or plans of care.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-29-cc > 2994-k

§  2994-k.  Implementation and review of decisions. 1. Hospitals shall  adopt written policies requiring implementation and  regular  review  of  decisions   to   withhold   or  withdrew  life-sustaining  treatment  in  accordance with accepted medical standards. Hospitals shall also develop  policies  in  accord   with   accepted   medical   standards   regarding  documentation of clinical determinations and decisions by surrogates and  health care providers pursuant to this article.    2. If a decision to withhold or withdraw life-sustaining treatment has  been   made  pursuant  to  this  article,  and  an  attending  physician  determines at any time that the decision is  no  longer  appropriate  or  authorized  because the patient has regained decision-making capacity or  because the patient's condition has otherwise  improved,  the  physician  shall immediately:    (a) include such determination in the patient's medical record;    (b)  cancel  any  orders or plans of care implementing the decision to  withhold or withdraw life-sustaining treatment;    (c) notify the person who made the decision to  withhold  or  withdraw  treatment,  or,  if that person is not reasonably available, to at least  one person on the surrogate list highest in  order  of  priority  listed  when  persons  in prior classes are not reasonably available pursuant to  subdivision one of section twenty-nine  hundred  ninety-four-d  of  this  article; and    (d)  notify  the hospital staff directly responsible for the patient's  care of any cancelled orders or plans of care.