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Can a Doctor Override a Medical POA's Decision? Key Exceptions Explained

While a validly executed medical Power of Attorney (POA) generally gives the designated agent the authority to make healthcare decisions, a doctor can override a medical POA's decision under limited and specific circumstances. A medical provider's refusal to follow an agent's instruction is often due to legal, ethical, or procedural issues, not a simple disagreement over a treatment plan.

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