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§  2994-l. Interinstitutional transfers. If a patient with an order to  withhold or withdraw life-sustaining treatment  is  transferred  from  a  mental  hygiene facility to a hospital or from a hospital to a different  hospital, any such  order  or  plan  shall  remain  effective  until  an  attending physician first examines the transferred patient, whereupon an  attending physician must either:    1.  Issue appropriate orders to continue the prior order or plan. Such  orders may be issued without obtaining another consent  to  withhold  or  withdraw life-sustaining treatment pursuant to this article; or    2.  Cancel  such order, if the attending physician determines that the  order is no longer appropriate or authorized. Before canceling the order  the attending physician shall make  reasonable  efforts  to  notify  the  person  who  made the decision to withhold or withdraw treatment and the  hospital staff directly responsible for the patient's care of  any  such  cancellation.  If  such  notice  cannot  reasonably  be  made  prior  to  canceling the order or plan, the attending  physician  shall  make  such  notice as soon as reasonably practicable after cancellation.

State Codes and Statutes

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

§  2994-l. Interinstitutional transfers. If a patient with an order to  withhold or withdraw life-sustaining treatment  is  transferred  from  a  mental  hygiene facility to a hospital or from a hospital to a different  hospital, any such  order  or  plan  shall  remain  effective  until  an  attending physician first examines the transferred patient, whereupon an  attending physician must either:    1.  Issue appropriate orders to continue the prior order or plan. Such  orders may be issued without obtaining another consent  to  withhold  or  withdraw life-sustaining treatment pursuant to this article; or    2.  Cancel  such order, if the attending physician determines that the  order is no longer appropriate or authorized. Before canceling the order  the attending physician shall make  reasonable  efforts  to  notify  the  person  who  made the decision to withhold or withdraw treatment and the  hospital staff directly responsible for the patient's care of  any  such  cancellation.  If  such  notice  cannot  reasonably  be  made  prior  to  canceling the order or plan, the attending  physician  shall  make  such  notice as soon as reasonably practicable after cancellation.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

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

§  2994-l. Interinstitutional transfers. If a patient with an order to  withhold or withdraw life-sustaining treatment  is  transferred  from  a  mental  hygiene facility to a hospital or from a hospital to a different  hospital, any such  order  or  plan  shall  remain  effective  until  an  attending physician first examines the transferred patient, whereupon an  attending physician must either:    1.  Issue appropriate orders to continue the prior order or plan. Such  orders may be issued without obtaining another consent  to  withhold  or  withdraw life-sustaining treatment pursuant to this article; or    2.  Cancel  such order, if the attending physician determines that the  order is no longer appropriate or authorized. Before canceling the order  the attending physician shall make  reasonable  efforts  to  notify  the  person  who  made the decision to withhold or withdraw treatment and the  hospital staff directly responsible for the patient's care of  any  such  cancellation.  If  such  notice  cannot  reasonably  be  made  prior  to  canceling the order or plan, the attending  physician  shall  make  such  notice as soon as reasonably practicable after cancellation.