Best Practice: Our Impact Story

The BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina Foundation regularly collects impact stories to highlight best practices in health care. Now, they are featuring My Life My Choices.

“The My Life My Choices program is equipping South Carolinians to make informed decisions about their health care wishes by assisting communities and residents to help think about, talk about, and write down one’s wishes and choices for future health care,” they wrote. “This also includes a statewide electronic registry to ensure that once these wishes are written down, they can be accessed and honored by health care teams throughout the state.”

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About the Organization

The Advance Care Planning committee is part of the SC Coalition for Serious Illness. The Carolinas Center, a leading voice for quality end-of-life care and planning in the Carolinas, serves as fiscal agent this work and represents a number of hospice and palliative care providers in North and South Carolina.

About the Grant

Through a grant from the Foundation, the My Life My Choices initiative was established with the goal to help all South Carolinians make informed decisions about their health care wishes. The program promotes advance care planning (ACP) through three simple steps

  1. Think about it. Think about your values, beliefs and goals and how they relate to your health care. 

  2. Talk about it. Talk with loved ones before a medical crisis happens, so everyone has a shared understanding of your wishes. 

  3. Write it down. Decide who will speak for you if you are unable to speak for yourself and share this document with your loved ones and doctors.

An interactive website that contains numerous resources to help support individuals as well as health care providers is available. These online resources include materials that help individuals have meaningful conversations about future health care wishes and instructions on how to document those wishes in an advance directive that can be shared with health care providers via the electronic registry.

Why it was Funded

In spring 2016, multiple letters of intent were submitted to the Foundation related to advance care planning and end-of-life wishes. Seeing the importance of this issue, the Foundation convened the interested stakeholders to see how they could work together to achieve their shared goal. Together, these organizations developed a strategic plan to promote advance care planning. Out of this strategic plan came the My Life My Choices program and plans for the statewide electronic registry for ACP documentation.

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