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Who can be a durable power of attorney for health care

This varies by state, but frequently the DPAHC cannot be:


 The attending physician

 A clinician working at the facility (exceptions are typically made for relatives of the patient)

 Officials or administrators (e.g., facility owners, government officials) who are financially
responsible for the patient’s care

Who can be a durable power of attorney for health care


This varies by state, but frequently the DPAHC cannot be:
 The attending physician

 A clinician working at the facility (exceptions are typically made for relatives of the patient)

 Officials or administrators (e.g., facility owners, government officials) who are financially
responsible for the patient’s care
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Who can be a durable power of attorney for health care
This varies by state, but frequently the DPAHC cannot be:
 The attending physician

 A clinician working at the facility (exceptions are typically made for relatives of the patient)

 Officials or administrators (e.g., facility owners, government officials) who are financially
responsible for the patient’s care

Who can be a durable power of attorney for health care


This varies by state, but frequently the DPAHC cannot be:
 The attending physician

 A clinician working at the facility (exceptions are typically made for relatives of the patient)

 Officials or administrators (e.g., facility owners, government officials) who are financially
responsible for the patient’s care

Who can be a durable power of attorney for health care


This varies by state, but frequently the DPAHC cannot be:
 The attending physician

 A clinician working at the facility (exceptions are typically made for relatives of the patient)

 Officials or administrators (e.g., facility owners, government officials) who are financially
responsible for the patient’s care

Who can be a durable power of attorney for health care


This varies by state, but frequently the DPAHC cannot be:
 The attending physician

 A clinician working at the facility (exceptions are typically made for relatives of the patient)

 Officials or administrators (e.g., facility owners, government officials) who are financially
responsible for the patient’s care

Who can be a durable power of attorney for health care


This varies by state, but frequently the DPAHC cannot be:
 The attending physician

 A clinician working at the facility (exceptions are typically made for relatives of the patient)
 Officials or administrators (e.g., facility owners, government officials) who are financially
responsible for the patient’s care

Who can be a durable power of attorney for health care


This varies by state, but frequently the DPAHC cannot be:
 The attending physician

 A clinician working at the facility (exceptions are typically made for relatives of the patient)

 Officials or administrators (e.g., facility owners, government officials) who are financially
responsible for the patient’s care

Who can be a durable power of attorney for health care


This varies by state, but frequently the DPAHC cannot be:
 The attending physician

 A clinician working at the facility (exceptions are typically made for relatives of the patient)

 Officials or administrators (e.g., facility owners, government officials) who are financially
responsible for the patient’s care

Who can be a durable power of attorney for health care


This varies by state, but frequently the DPAHC cannot be:
 The attending physician

 A clinician working at the facility (exceptions are typically made for relatives of the patient)

 Officials or administrators (e.g., facility owners, government officials) who are financially
responsible for the patient’s care

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