Patients are given written notice upon admission to the health care facility of their decision-making rights, and policies regarding advance health care directives in their state and in the institution to which they have been admitted. Patient rights include:
The right to facilitate their own health care decisions
The right to accept or refuse medical treatment
The right to make an advance health care directive
Facilities must inquire as to whether the patient already has an advance health care directive, and make note of this in their medical records.
Facilities must provide education to their staff and affiliates about advance health care directives.
Health care providers are not allowed to discriminately admit or treat patients based on whether or not they have an advance health care directive.
Pope, Thaddeus Mason (Winter 1999). "The Maladaptation of Miranda to Advance Directives: A Critique of the Patient Self Determination Act". Health Matrix. 9 (1): 139–202. PMID10538190. SSRN174749.