Summary of Hospital Policy on Advance
Directives
Cape Fear Valley Health System
supports a competent adult’s right to make decisions regarding the
acceptance or refusal of medical or surgical treatment in
accordance with North Carolina law. Cape Fear Valley Health System
will provide information about the North Carolina law to all
competent adults during the admission process.
Through the admission process,
patients will be asked if they have an Advance Directive, in
accordance with the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990, and
the response will be documented in the patient’s medical record.
In order to honor a patient’s Advance Directive, Cape Fear Valley
Health System employees will place a copy of the directive in the
patient’s medical record. The medical record will also be tagged
with a sticker, which will alert hospital personnel that an
Advance Directive is present.
Patients who have executed an
Advance Directive but do not have it with them upon admission will
be informed of the necessity of providing a copy of it before the
Health System can honor it. Such patients/families will be
instructed to deliver the copy to the unit secretary at the
nurse’s station on the unit where the patient is admitted. The
unit secretary will include the Advance Directive in the medical
record and will tag the medical record.
Cape Fear Valley Health System will
not condition the provision of care based upon whether or not an
individual has executed an Advance Directive.
For additional information
regarding Cape Fear Valley Health System’s policies on Advance
Directives, please contact the Patient Relations Department at
609-6120.
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