Texas law lets hospitals and doctors override your advance directive and terminate curative care
Houston trial court says that Advance Directives Act of 1999 (Texas death panel statute) "works pretty well"
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Some hospitals use aggressive pressure to get parent to consent to terminating children's care
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Texas tort reform laws and the Advance Directives Act of 1999 work together to create frightening financial incentives
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Texas Advance Directives Act gives hospital committees complete immunity for deliberately stopping health care and allowing patients to die
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Advance directive and medical power of attorney documents help guide health care decisions and protect against hospital committees
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Three things you can do to protect yourself and your family
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H.B. 3520 would prevent hospitals from using 'death panels' to dump patients
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By eliminating immunity, doctors and hospital committee members would have to think twice before stopping care
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Many Texans are surprised to learn that the Advance Directives Act of 1999 allows a hospital committee to act as a 'death panel' that can override a patient or family's treatment wishes
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