April 16 is National Healthcare Decisions Day (NHDD). The day exists to inspire, educate and empower the public and providers about the importance of advance care planning. Adults are encouraged to talk about their choices for future health care treatment and to document those choices in an advance directive.
Advance health care directives are critically important for adults from the age of eighteen until death. An advance health care directive, rather than a POLST, is the appropriate advance care planning tool for healthy patients. Now is the time for health care professionals to plan for that day.
While primary care and specialty practices will not be able to reach out to all their patients on National Healthcare Decisions Day, it can be a time to consider if a provider is able to do more to assure that patients have information and tools to complete an advance directive. Evidence supports that many patients are unlikely to discuss their choices with their health care professional unless the professional brings it up. Those who care for patients can support the concept of NHDD by developing a plan to engage in such conversations with patients about what matters.