Overview & FHCDA Text

New York’s Family Health Care Decisions Act (FHCDA) (NY PHL Article 29-CC effective June 1, 2010) establishes the authority of a patient’s family member or close friend to make health care decisions for the patient in cases where the patient lacks decisional capacity and did not leave prior instructions or appoint a health care agent. This “surrogate” decision-maker would also be empowered to direct the withdrawal or withholding of life-sustaining treatment when standards set forth in the statute are satisfied.

The FHCDA Resource Center is a project of the NYSBA Health Law Section. It is intended as a resource for all persons who are seeking information about the FHCDA – including health care professionals, health care attorneys, advocacy groups, policymakers and members of the public.