Iowa Physician Orders for Scope of Treatment (POST)

There is a health care form in Iowa for patients making decisions about end of life health care treatment. The form is called Iowa PHYSICIAN ORDERS FOR SCOPE OF TREATMENT (IPOST). It is based on a 2012 Iowa law.

The form is to make clear the full range of a patient’s end of life health care wishes through a physician’s order. It is to be available to all of a patient’s health care providers in all medical settings. The form is to make sure your wishes are carried out no matter where you are getting care or treatment. The new form is especially important for out of hospital care by non-physicians such as paramedics and first responders. If emergency care providers do not have access to your instructions for treatment they may in good faith provide treatment against your wishes.

IPOST is for use by persons who are frail and elderly or have chronic, critical medical condition or a terminal illness.

The completed form contains medical orders to carry out your wishes for end of life medical care. The areas addressed include but are not limited to:

The form is not yet used statewide. The development of a system for recording and use of the form requires local community initiative with all county health care providers agreeing to participate. Ask your doctor or care provider about use of the form in your county.

The IPOST formand more information about IPOST can be found through the Iowa Department of Public Health website: https://idph.iowa.gov/ipost .

If Iowa Legal Aid cannot help, look for an attorney on “Find A Lawyer” on the Iowa State Bar Association website iowabar.org. A private attorney there can talk with you for a fee of $25 for 30 minutes of legal advice.