Physician orders for scope of treatment (POST).
[39-4512A, added 2007, ch. 196, sec. 13, p. 590; am. 2012, ch. 302, sec. 11, p. 835; am. 2023, ch. 307, sec. 15, p. 929.]
- (1) A POST form is an order regarding scope of treatment signed by a licensed independent practitioner and a person or the person’s surrogate decision-maker, provided that the POST form shall not be contrary to the person’s last known expressed wishes or directions.
- (2) The POST form shall be effective from the date of execution except while suspended or unless it is revoked.
- (3) A licensed independent practitioner must, upon request of the person or the person’s surrogate decision-maker, provide the person or the person’s surrogate decision-maker with a copy of the POST form, discuss with the person or the person’s surrogate decision-maker the form’s content and ramifications and treatment options, and assist the person or the person’s surrogate decision-maker in the completion of the form.
- (4) A person who has completed a POST form pursuant to the provisions of this section or for whom a POST form has been completed at the request of his or her surrogate decision-maker may wear a POST identification device as provided in section 39-4502, Idaho Code.
- (5) The department of health and welfare shall develop, promulgate, and revise as needed a recommended POST form.
[39-4512A, added 2007, ch. 196, sec. 13, p. 590; am. 2012, ch. 302, sec. 11, p. 835; am. 2023, ch. 307, sec. 15, p. 929.]