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Assemblyman
Phil Ramos:
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Ramos helped deliver an on-time budget that protects quality health care and your wallet |
Keeping Suffolk families healthy The budget:
Protecting care and property taxpayers The bipartisan budget provides a property tax reduction by limiting the growth of local Medicaid costs, along with an acceleration of the state takeover of the Family Health Plus program costs, saving Suffolk County taxpayers $32.2 million next year. |
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Making personal decisions Whether to accept or reject medical care in an end-of-life situation is a very personal decision governed by one’s own beliefs. Should a serious accident or illness leave you unable to communicate those wishes, it is necessary to take steps to ensure that they are honored. In New York State, that means having a living will or health care proxy. Below is a health care proxy form that you can complete for your records. Once you complete a health care proxy, hospitals, doctors and other health care providers must follow your agent’s decisions as if they were your own. After you sign your proxy Give a copy to your agent, doctor, attorney and family members or close friends. Keep a copy with your important papers. You can contact my district office for more information. Do not put it in a location where no one else can access it, like a safe deposit box. Be sure to bring a copy with you if you are admitted to the hospital, even for minor or out-patient surgery. |
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Assemblyman Philip Ramos 1010 Suffolk Avenue Brentwood, NY 11717 (631) 435-3214 ramosp@assembly.state.ny.us |
**Click here for a printable Health Care Proxy Form**
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