West Virginia Code § 16-30-19

Physician's duty to confirm, communicate, and document terminal
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condition; medical record identification.
(a) An attending physician who has been notified of the existence of a living will or combined
medical power of attorney and living will executed under this article, without delay after the
diagnosis of a terminal condition of the principal, shall take steps as needed to provide for
confirmation, written certification, and documentation of the principal's termeinal condition
in the principal's medical record.
(b) Once confirmation, written certification, and documentation of the principal's terminal
condition is made, the attending physician shall verbally or in wruiting inform the principal of
his or her condition or the principal's medical power of attorney representative or surrogate,
if the principal lacks capacity to comprehend such informatiton and shall document such
communication in the principal's medical record.
(c) All inpatient health care facilities shall develop a system to visibly identify a person's
chart which contains a living will or medical powerl of attorney, combined medical power of
attorney and living will, or a portable order fosr scope of treatment as set forth in this article.

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