A Minnesota Medical Power of Attorney Form is a legal form used by a principal for them to pick a medical representative that would legally be allowed to present them in a clinical setting if it so happens that the principal can no longer do this for one reason or another. Such reasons may include comas or neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's - cases where the principal can no longer communicate clearly with medical staff. However, this must be confirmed and documented by a medical professional.
Any selected agent should be chosen with great care and the individual picked needs to be reliable as they may well need to be on call to take action and make a decision somewhere. This is why most principals opt for using people they are close to as agents.
A Minnesota Medical Power of Attorney also needs to take into account the signing requirements which are clearly outlined by state laws, requiring either a notary public or two witnesses.
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