Advance directives
An advance directive is a legal document you sign that lets others know your health care choices. It is used when you are not able to speak for yourself. Sometimes this is called a "living will" or a "durable power of attorney."
An advance directive can let you:
- Pick a person to make choices about your medical care for you
- Say what kind of medical treatment you want to receive if you become too ill to tell others what your wishes are
It is important to talk about an advance directive with your family, your PCP, or others who might help you with these things.
If you want to fill out and sign an advance directive, ask your PCP for help during your next appointment, or call Enrollee Services at 1-202-408-4720 or (1-800-408-7511) and they will help you.