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New app designed to safeguard patients’ rights in critical end-of-life situations, medical emergencies

Updated: October 18, 2022 at 7:57 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Oct 18, 2022 – 7:28 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — A new app designed to hold hospitals accountable for offering necessary end-of-life care will be released this week, sponsored by a pro-life organization and a medical group.

Texas Right for Life is joining forces with MyLifeAngels to support an app that will secure end-of-life and life-saving care for patients by safely collecting legal documents such as power of attorney.

Dr. John Seago, president of Texas Right to Life, told The Daily Caller that the app is important because when faced with medical emergencies, family members may not be able to find legal documents quickly or may not even know that their loved one is in the hospital.

“MyLifeAngels supports our pro-life values, and their patent pending solution addresses these common issues. MyLifeAngels is a product every family should have.”

According to the medical group’s website, the resource will “alert your loved ones and others in your Care Circle if we detect you are in an Emergency Room and provide the location and contact information of the ER.”

Users can choose who is allowed into their care circle as well as delegating a healthcare agent. Only these

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