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Code · Michigan · Chapter 333 — Health

333.20403 Life-sustaining or nonbeneficial treatment; policies of heath facility or agency; disclosure to patient or resident; patient as minor or ward.

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333.20403 Life-sustaining or nonbeneficial treatment; policies of heath facility or agency; disclosure to patient or resident; patient as minor or ward.
Sec. 20403.
(1)Upon the request of a patient or resident or a prospective patient or resident, a health facility or agency shall disclose in writing any policies related to a patient or resident or the services a patient or resident may receive involving life-sustaining or nonbeneficial treatment within that health facility or agency.
(2)If the patient or resident or prospective patient or resident is a minor or ward, the health facility or agency shall upon request provide in writing the policies described in subsection
(1)to a parent or legal guardian of the patient or resident or prospective patient or resident.
History: Add. 2013, Act 57 , Eff. Sept. 10, 2013
Popular Name: Act 368
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