Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB635

Introduced
3/29/10  
Refer
3/29/10  

Caption

Provides for the LaPOST program

Impact

The introduction of the LaPOST program is poised to significantly impact state laws regarding healthcare directives, specifically concerning end-of-life treatment. It provides an updated framework that enhances existing statutes, allowing for a system where patients' wishes can be documented and honored in various medical settings. The bill outlines the necessary definitions and responsibilities for healthcare providers and emergency responders, ensuring a coordinated approach to implementing patients' treatment directives.

Summary

House Bill 635 establishes the Louisiana Physician Order for Scope of Treatment (LaPOST) program. This legislation allows individuals to convert their healthcare preferences regarding life-sustaining treatment into a standardized medical order. The LaPOST form aims to facilitate healthcare planning, empowering individuals to articulate their treatment desires ahead of medical crises. It emphasizes proactive decision-making around end-of-life care while stressing the importance of clear communication between patients, families, and healthcare providers.

Sentiment

General sentiment regarding HB635 is one of support, particularly among advocates for patient rights and autonomous healthcare decision-making. Proponents view the LaPOST program as a crucial step towards ensuring that patient preferences are respected, fostering an environment where individuals can dictate their medical care without undue stress during critical health situations. However, there may be concerns around ensuring adequate understanding and compliance with the LaPOST directives among healthcare providers.

Contention

Some points of contention could arise from misunderstandings regarding the LaPOST form's role and its applicability. The bill makes it clear that executing a LaPOST form is voluntary and not a requirement for receiving health care. Additionally, it stipulates that the LaPOST form cannot facilitate any form of euthanasia or mercy killing, clarifying its purpose to support the natural course of dying, which may alleviate some concerns surrounding this legislation.

Companion Bills

LA HB1485

Replaced by Provides for the LaPOST program

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