Make Your Healthcare Wishes Known

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Discussions about difficult issues such as end-of-life decisions can be hard to initiate. However, many have learned from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic that being prepared is necessary for unexpected situations.

National Healthcare Decisions Day on Saturday, April 16 can help jump-start these conversations. As your family gathers – by Zoom, phone, email or in person ­­– for spring holidays, take the plunge on these difficult but necessary subjects. They’re simply too important to delay.

Healthcare Decisions Day is also a great chance to put together an advance directive, or documentation about your preferences for end-of-life care.

Free Toolkit Available

Michigan Medicine provides a free, online toolkit to help. You don’t need to be a patient to use it, and the toolkit meets the requirements as a legal document in Michigan.

To get started, download the toolkit or visit the Michigan Medicine advance directives page.

Services from MetLife

Other helpful documents may be available at no cost. If you have U-M’s optional life insurance benefit or are enrolled in the university’s Legal Services Plan, you have free access to wills and living wills/advanced directives planning. If you aren't enrolled, you can apply for optional life insurance at any time. You also can sign up for the Legal Services Plan during Open Enrollment this fall for coverage beginning Jan. 1, 2023. 

Update Your Beneficiaries

Keeping beneficiary designations current is one of the easiest and most important ways to protect your loved ones financially. If you or a family member have experienced a major life event – like marriage, divorce, birth of a child or death of a loved one – check to make sure your beneficiaries are still current.

Keep in mind that for U-M benefits, you need to designate beneficiaries separately through TIAA and Fidelity Investments for your Retirement Savings Plan accounts, and through MetLife for life insurance.

Think About Estate Planning

Estate planning isn’t just for the wealthy. Proper estate planning is about making sure your wishes are carried out in many areas that impact health and finances. For help thinking through an estate plan for you or a loved one, watch this video of a previous presentation by MetLife that covers how to set and prioritize goals, tax considerations and 10 common estate planning mistakes.

Learn More

For help getting your Healthcare Decisions Day conversations started, view the following resources:

National Healthcare Decisions Day

begintheconversation.org

Michigan Medicine Patient Resources: Advance Directives

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