Texas-statutory document
Medical Power of Attorney
Tex. Health & Safety Code Ch. 166
Name your healthcare decision-maker.
Appoint an agent to make medical decisions for you when you cannot — with the statutory disclosure form Texas hospitals require.
What's included
- Texas Medical POA (statutory form)
- Required disclosure statement
- Primary and alternate agent designations
- Witness-and-notary signing instructions
- Wallet card with agent contact info
Good for
Every adult — pairs naturally with a Directive to Physicians.
Not a fit if
Active disputes among family members about care, or pre-existing court orders.
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