HB 71-ADVANCE HEALTH CARE DIRECTIVES REGISTRY 4:07:29 PM CO-CHAIR HERRON announced that the next order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 71, "An Act relating to a registry for advance health care directives." 4:08:06 PM REPRESENTATIVE HOLMES explained that the current personal advance health care directive documents were not easily accessible should someone become incapacitated. She established that HB 71 allowed for a voluntary online cataloging for a personal advance health care directive. She described that the document would be submitted to the Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) and put into an electronic format, which would allow health care facilities to access it at a patient's request. She noted that an amendment to the bill was forthcoming, as the original bill had placed unintended financial burdens on DHSS. 4:11:29 PM PAT LUBY, Advocacy Director, AARP, said that AARP was in strong support of HB 71. He explained that AARP had long encouraged its members to complete advanced health care directives, and he pointed out the problem of emergency hospitalization without the health care directive accompanying the person. He stated that HB 71 would alleviate that problem. He emphasized that this would establish a means for health care providers to "follow the wishes of their patients." 4:12:39 PM [HB 71 was held over.]