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NASW Government Relations Action Alert

Aging: Ask your Senator to Co-Sponsor S. 347

Issue

The importance of having a living will has become clear over the past several months as we have watched a family be torn apart by the difficulty of end-of-life decisions. The Advance Directives Improvement and Education Act (S.347) seeks to assist families in making these arrangements.

S.347 allows Medicare recipients to consult their physician on end of life and advanced care planning. It provides reimbursement to physicians for time spent to have such a discussion. Additionally, the Department of Health and Human Services will receive funding for a public education campaign for all Americans to become informed about the importance of advanced directives. Introduced by Sens. Bill Nelson (D-FL), Dick Lugar (R-IN), Jay Rockefeller (D-WV), Susan Collins (R-ME), and Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY), this bill will provide support to people facing life threatening situations and their families.

Action Requested

A sample letter has been posted on NASW's Congress Web to e-mail or fax your Senators. Individual telephone numbers, fax numbers, and e-mail addresses are also available through NASW's Congress Web: www.socialworkers.org/advocacy/grassroots/congressweb.asp

If your Senator is already a co-sponsor, you can thank them by composing your own letter or calling their district office.

Background

NASW supports this bill to ensure that all Americans consider, communicate, and document their long term planning wishes. Social workers provide services to individuals and their loved ones affected by serious illness and injury. Many times decisions need to be made regarding end of life care. Helping individuals and their families make complicated personal decisions, social workers are trained in ethical and legal knowledge to provide information and counseling in difficult times.

NASW supports the right to determine the level of health care, including decisions about quality of life and end of life care. The NASW has developed both policy and practice standards for palliative and end of life care which guide social workers in the field.

For additional information, please contact Karyn Walsh, senior policy associate, at kwalsh@naswdc.org or 202-336-8448.

 
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