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9780131568983

Wants, Wishes, and Wills : A Medical and Legal Guide to Protecting Yourself and Your Family in Sickness and in Health

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    0131568981

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2007-05-01
  • Publisher: FT Press

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Summary

A terminal diagnosis . . . a life-threatening disease . . . recognition of one's own mortality . . . or simply planning ahead. All of these lead individuals to contemplate difficult end-of-life decisions. But, when they do, they find themselves confused, desperately seeking guidance: about living wills, health care proxies, and their own care, wishes, and affairs. Dr. Shawn D. Glisson and Wynne A. Whitman help people face these issues every day - Glisson as a respected oncologist, Whitman as an experienced estate lawyer. Now, they've come together to give readers all the tools they need to make the best decisions for themselves and their families. This book doesn't offer "one size fits all " answers. It provides the compassionate, up-to-date, plain-English guidance you need to decide for yourself . . . and stay in control of your life.

Author Biography

Wynne A. Whitman, Esq.,is a Partner in the Tax, Trusts, and Estates Department at Schenck, Price, Smith and King, LLP, where she specializes in estate planning and administration and other tax-related issues. She has been quoted in more than two dozen print and Web publications, ranging from Men’s Health andMore Magazine to CBSMarketwatch.com and CNN Financial. Ms.Whitman advises individuals and families on ordering their legal affairs to ensure their wants and wishes are carried out and their loved ones cared for. She has worked extensively with families, including many 9/11 victims, as they tried to put the pieces together after the death of a loved one who failed to organize his or her affairs.

 

Shawn D. Glisson, M.D., F.A.C.P., is a leading oncologist and hematologist who specializes in providing the most current options to patients with tragic prognoses. He is a partner at the Kentuckiana Cancer Institute; President and CEO of Klêron Technology Corporation; President and Chairman of The American Cancer Biorepository, Inc., a charitable cancer research organization; and Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of Louisville. Dr. Glisson is also a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserve Medical Corps and formerly was a trained minister for the churches of Christ.

 

In their respective professions, Ms. Whitman and  Dr. Glisson address life-and-death issues with their clients and patients every day. This book shares their collective first-hand experiences and knowledge to guide individuals in both sickness and in health.

 

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. xv
About the Authorsp. xvi
The Wants, Wishes, and Wills of Your Health and Medical Situation
Health and Medical Wants: Your Personal Health Care Systemp. 3
A Guide to Creating Your Personal Health Care Systemp. 3
My Personal Health Care Teamp. 7
Your Health Care Recordsp. 8
My Own Interoperable Health Networkp. 8
Health and Medical Wantsp. 9
Health and Medical Wishes: Providers, Facilities, and Programsp. 11
A Guide to Medical Expertsp. 11
I've Just Been Diagnosed. What Do I Do Now?p. 12
Office Overviewp. 13
Second Opinionsp. 14
What if My Physicians Don't Use the Same Hospitals and Diagnostic Testing Centers?p. 15
Let the Patient Beware!p. 16
Physician "Hats"p. 18
White Coat Castp. 27
What's Up, Doc?p. 23
Choosing Medical Facilitiesp. 23
Pharmaciesp. 26
Medical Service, Magazines, Milk, and Morep. 27
Medical Palliation Programs and Hospicep. 28
Health and Medical Wishesp. 31
Health and Medical Wills: Your Medical Conditionsp. 33
A Guide to Determining Your Current Health Statusp. 33
Your Medical Conditionsp. 34
Health and Medical Willsp. 39
The Wants, Wishes, and Wills of Your Personal Situation
Personal Wants: Doctors and Dialoguep. 43
A Guide to Communicating Better with Your Providersp. 43
Who Are Your Health Care Providers?p. 44
Where Were Your Last Tests Done?p. 44
What Medicines Are You Taking?p. 45
What Exactly Is This Pill?p. 46
What Are You Allergic To? What Are You Intolerant Of?p. 46
Do I Have to Tell My Doctor Everything?p. 47
How Are You Feeling?p. 47
What's Your Health History?p. 48
Your Protected Health Informationp. 48
Past Medical Historyp. 48
Medications/Allergiesp. 49
Family Historyp. 49
Social Historyp. 50
Personal Wantsp. 50
Personal Wishes: Screening and Counselingp. 51
A Guide to Health Counselingp. 51
Who Do You Go To for Your Health Care Advice?p. 52
United States Federal Counseling Standards as of 2006p. 54
Screening for Health Conditionsp. 57
U.S. Federal Screening Standards as of 2006p. 58
Personal Wishesp. 62
Personal Wills: Drugs, Diets, and Devicesp. 63
A Guide to Drug Discovery, Distribution, and Deliveryp. 64
Trial or Study-What's the Difference?p. 65
Listen to the Experts!p. 66
What If My Health Insurance Won't Cover Some Treatments?p. 67
Online Updatep. 68
Is a Clinical Trial or the Standard Treatment Right for Me?p. 72
What Exactly Is Alternative Care?p. 75
Beneficial Dietsp. 77
Devicesp. 79
Personal Willsp. 80
The Wants, Wishes, and Wills of Your Medical-Legal Affairs
Medical-Legal Wants: Understanding Interventionsp. 83
A Guide to Airway Interventionsp. 85
Breathing Interventionsp. 86
Breathing Basicsp. 86
Circulatory Interventionsp. 87
Discomfort Interventionsp. 88
Pain Factsp. 89
Enteric Interventionsp. 90
Medical-Legal Wantsp. 94
Medical-Legal Wishes: Defining Capacity, Consciousness, and Contingenciesp. 95
A Guide to Evaluating Medical Capacity and Comasp. 96
Capacity and Competencep. 97
A Little Levityp. 98
Coma Conditionsp. 101
Choosing Medical End-of-Life Pointsp. 101
The Different Points of Deathp. 106
Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) Ordersp. 109
Medical-Legal Wishesp. 110
Medical-Legal Wills: Directives, Definitions, and Discussionsp. 111
Who's Who?p. 112
Health Care Documents 101p. 113
What If I Don't Have a Health Care Proxy?p. 114
What About Your Old Health Care Proxy and Living Will?p. 115
A Guide to Health Care Proxies and Living Willsp. 115
The New Living Willp. 116
Who Can Know Your Health Care Status?p. 118
What Are Life-Sustaining Treatments?p. 120
Does a Living Will Mean I Want Euthanasia?p. 122
Powers of Attorneyp. 124
What Exactly Is a General Durable Power of Attorney?p. 126
The Documents Are Signed. What Now?p. 128
Communicating Your Health Care Wants and Wishesp. 129
How Often Should I Update My Documents?p. 132
Medical-Legal Willsp. 132
The Wants, Wishes, and Wills of Your Selfless Contributions
Selfless Contribution Wants: Donating Time, Tissue, and Treatment Datap. 137
A Guide to Patient Advocacy Communitiesp. 137
Donation Communitiesp. 139
Organ Donationsp. 140
Our Favorite Bumper Stickerp. 140
Blood Donationsp. 140
Blood Donations 101p. 141
Bone Marrowp. 142
Scientific Researchp. 142
Research Communitiesp. 143
Selfless Contribution Wantsp. 144
Selfless Contribution Wishes: Individual Purpose, Production, and Protectionp. 145
A Guide to Goal Settingp. 145
An Added Bonusp. 146
Time Managementp. 148
Vivacious Volunteersp. 149
Liability Protectionp. 150
Selfless Contribution Wishesp. 151
Selfless Contribution Wills: Donation Requirements, Responsibilities, and Rightsp. 153
A Guide to Informed Consentp. 153
Can I Revoke My Informed Consent?p. 154
Record Keeping and Reportingp. 155
Scientific Datap. 155
Donation Ownershipp. 156
Selfless Contribution Willsp. 157
The Wants, Wishes, and Wills of Your Estate Planning
Estate Planning Wants: Purpose, Preparation, and Protectionp. 161
Beneficiary Designationsp. 162
Double Check Those Designationsp. 162
Joint Tenantsp. 163
Tenants-in-Commonp. 163
Individual Assetsp. 164
Get Organized!p. 164
Who Are These People?p. 165
A Guide to the Purposes and Benefits of Estate Planningp. 166
What About In-Laws and Adopted Children?p. 168
What Does Escheat Mean?p. 169
Protecting Your Estate from Taxesp. 170
The Changing Federal Tax Lawp. 171
Finding Estate Planning Professionalsp. 174
Time Waits for No Onep. 176
Don't Wait Till the Last Minute!p. 179
Estate Planning Wantsp. 179
Estate Planning Wishes: Caring for Family, Friends, and Foundationsp. 181
A Guide to Planning for Relativesp. 182
Your Parentsp. 182
How Do I Talk to My Parents About Estate Planning?p. 183
Your Young Childrenp. 183
Disabled Loved Onesp. 184
Planning for Nonrelativesp. 185
My Charitable Planning Questionnairep. 186
Planning for Charitiesp. 186
Let the Donor Beware!p. 187
Charity Begins with the Heart and Ends with the Bottom Linep. 188
The Famously Charitablep. 190
Estate Planning Wishesp. 191
Estate Planning Wills: Testaments, Trusts, and Other Toolsp. 193
Explaining Your Decisionp. 194
A Guide to Last Wills and Testamentsp. 194
What's a Holographic Will?p. 195
Who Can Write a Will?p. 196
Stephanie's Saga: Beware of Mysterious Listsp. 197
Do I Have to List Everything?p. 199
What About Spot and Fluffy?p. 200
Family Planningp. 201
Legalese 101p. 202
What's a Trust?p. 203
What's the Difference Between a Will and a Trust?p. 205
The Executorp. 206
Fiduciary Dutyp. 208
Who Should Be the Guardian of My Children?p. 208
Guardian Letter of Guidancep. 209
Procrastination Nationp. 210
Trustsp. 210
If I Have a Trust, Do I Need a Will?p. 211
Other Estate Planning Toolsp. 212
Long-Term Care and Disability Insurancep. 213
Estate Planning Decisionsp. 215
Estate Planning Willsp. 216
The Wants, Wishes, and Wills of Your Legacy
Legacy Wants: Providing Ideas, Instructions, and Intentionsp. 219
A Guide to Letters and Lessons of Lovep. 220
Video Memorialsp. 221
Letters of Instructionp. 222
Letter of Instruction Checklistp. 227
Funeral Planningp. 228
The New Funeralp. 229
The High-Tech Funeralp. 231
Memorial Stonep. 231
Legacy Wantsp. 232
Legacy Wishes: Assisting Family, Friends, and Future Generations to Rememberp. 233
All Things Must Passp. 234
A Guide to Your Personal Identityp. 235
Getting Startedp. 235
Family Tree Preparationp. 237
Legacy Wishesp. 239
Your Legacy Wills: Your Safety Your Rights, and Your Recordsp. 241
A Guide to Medical Safetyp. 241
Patients' Rightsp. 244
Patient's Bill of Rightsp. 244
Your Recordsp. 246
What Is a Covered Entity?p. 249
Medical Identity Theftp. 250
Personal Information Storagep. 251
Legacy Willsp. 253
Conclusionp. 255
Classy Communicatingp. 256
Your Wants, Wishes, and Willsp. 258
Your Wants, Wishes, and Willsp. 259
Additional Resourcesp. 261
Suggested Readings Listp. 261
Web Site Resourcesp. 262
Glossaryp. 265
Indexp. 279
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