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Living will (patient directive)

Categories: General questions, Membership

The living will is a binding document for your attending medical professional, in which you can clearly specify which medical treatments may/should be carried out on you in an emergency. You also specify a trusted person whom you authorize to make certain or all decisions for you in the event that you are unresponsive. To be valid, the living will must contain your personal details, be dated and signed. We recommend that you update the date regularly so that it is clear that the patient directive is up to date. However, it does not have to be notarized; your signature is sufficient. In our case, the digital signature is considered to be the fact that you can only write the living will in your password-protected member area, so it is guaranteed that it is written by you only. However, we recommend that you carry a printed and traditionally signed version of your living will with you (along with your Safeblood membership card) to avoid discussions. If the digital version is not accepted, you or your trusted person can state that a paper version with signature will be provided upon request.

You can create, edit and view the living will exclusively in your member area. However, emergency medical personnel can access it at any time via the QR code on your member ID card. This is also the actual main purpose of the living will. More information on emergency information can be found on this page.

The living will essentially has two parts:

The first part: the “Personal data disposing person” and “Medical data disposing person” come directly from the database and cannot be changed here, but only in your member area under “My data” and press “edit” there.

The second part: In the text field, the actual text of your living will is given as a sample.ย You can change whatever you want, you are completely free here. In any case, you must complete the points where there is a “…..”. Behind the “…..” is explained in each case what you have to insert there instead of the points (e.g. “first name + surname”). Then delete this oblique printed explanation text.
If you don’t have or don’t want a “trusted person”, delete everything related to it.
If your trusted person does not have the same blood group as you, you must change this here in the text or delete the entire passage.
The last “….” is for the signature in the printed version, which you sign by hand on paper after you have printed the living will. For the electronic version, it is recommended that you leave it as is.
Very important: When you have customized your living will,ย save itย by pressingย the red โ€œSave changesโ€ button โ€“ if you do not do this, everything will revert to the original sample text.

Non-members can find a sample version of a living will here.

You can view, edit, print, download your living will as a PDF file or forward it directly to your doctor via e-mail, for example.

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