Learn What a POLST Form Is, Who It’s For, and How it Helps
A POLST form is a portable medical order for patients who have a progressing serious illness or frailty due to aging. It tells health care providers what these patients want if they become unresponsive and what their goals of care are given their current medical condition. Having a POLST form is completely optional and up to the patient.
How it Works
How the POLST Form Works
For a person with progressive serious illness, falling unconscious at home is very possible. When emergency responders arrive, without clear instructions, they must try everything possible to keep the patient alive – CPR, a breathing tube, or rush transportation to the ICU – even if those treatments are painful or unlikely to help. This is the standard of care that is followed without any communication of patient wishes via advance care planning. A POLST form prevents this by giving EMS and doctors the patient’s exact wishes in the form of a medical order. This tells healthcare providers right away whether to use life-saving treatments and transport you to the hospital or focus on keeping you comfortable in the setting you are in. This supports having the care you receive match what you truly want.
If I already have an advance directive, why do I need a POLST?
Advance directives and POLST forms are both advance care planning tools, but they are not the same.
- An advance directive is a legal document that authorizes someone to make health care decisions for you and spells out your general treatment wishes.
- A POLST form, however, is the translation of a patient’s wishes into a signed medical order, which makes it easier for medical personnel to follow in case of emergency. It contains more specific wishes in the form of an order.
POLST is More Specialized Than Advance Directives
POLST in an Emergency
How will EMS know I have a POLST?
Emergency responders are trained to look for a POLST form. At home, families and care partners are asked to keep the form in an easy-to-find spot, like on the refrigerator or near the bed. In nursing homes or hospitals, the POLST form is placed in your medical chart so staff can give it to emergency medical providers right away. Some states also have electronic POLST registries or bracelets that alert responders so that your wishes can be seen quickly and honored in an emergency.
Reflect on Your Life Goals and Wishes, and Talk with Your Doctor and Loved Ones
Next, take time to reflect on what’s important to you and how you want to spend the rest of your life.