A resource tailored to practicing physicians and other healthcare professionals, Doc2Doc offers you readily available, free, confidential telephone consultation with one of our seasoned medical directors, each with years of experience in end-of-life medical care.
Having an open relationship with each patient is critical to ensuring they receive the care they truly want. Doc2Doc helps healthcare professionals provide unbiased information and better care to patients who ask about available end-of-life options.
It can be surprisingly difficult to discuss a patient’s terminal illness and inevitable death, and it’s hard to know when to explore those issues and what specifics to cover. Communication about end-of-life options can be part of ongoing conversations regarding each patient’s goals of care. The knowledge shared helps patients weigh the benefits and burdens of various treatment options, and align their decisions with what is most important to them. Ideally, these conversations should begin soon after an illness enters an advanced or terminal phase, and continue throughout progression of that illness.
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Hospice, palliative care, and effective pain and symptom management
Responding to a suffering patient’s desire to achieve a peaceful death
Reliable information about end-of-life issues and advance care planning
Medical aid in dying – a safe and trusted medical practice in which a terminally ill, mentally capable adult with a prognosis of six months or less to live may request from their doctor a prescription for medication that they can choose to self-administer to bring about a peaceful death
Communication with patients, pharmacists and family members; current clinical practice guidelines; and specific state laws impacting end-of-life care
The practice of voluntarily stopping eating and drinking (VSED) for intentional death, including appropriate supportive care
Responding to inquiries or requests concerning withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment
Safeguards and best medical practices for a patient-controlled death
Call Doc2Doc: 800.247.7421 or email Doc2Doc at [email protected]
Attending Physician's Checklist and Compliance Form
Consulting Physician’s Compliance Form
Attending Physician’s Follow-up Form
Sample California End of Life Option Act Hospice Policy and Procedures
Sample CCRC/Assisted Living CA End of Life Option Act Model Policy
Attending Physician Compliance Form
Consulting Physician’s Compliance Form
Mental Health Professional Compliance Form
Attending Physician’s Follow-up Form
Submission Instructions:
Under P.L.2019, c.59, the compliance forms and the Medication Dispensing Record must be filed with the New Jersey Department of Health. Currently, the forms must be mailed to the Office of the Chief State Medical Examiner, 120 South Stockton Street, 3rd floor, PO Box 360, Trenton, NJ 08625. An electronic submission process is forthcoming. Any changes or additional submission processes will be posted here.
Medical Aid in Dying: Best Practices for Developing Patient-Centered Policies
New Mexico Request for Medication to End My Life in a Peaceful Manner Form
New Mexico Elizabeth Whitefield End-of-Life Options Act Sample Hospice Policy Procedures
New Mexico Elizabeth Whitefield End-of-Life Options Act Sample Healthcare Facility Policy
Statutory Waiting Period Chart
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