Patient capacity to consent

Health practitioners need a patient’s consent before providing medical treatment. Adults are presumed to have decision-making capacity unless there is evidence to the contrary.

Decision-making capacity

Under the Medical Treatment Planning and Decisions Act, a person has decision-making capacity if they are able to:

A person has decision-making capacity if they can make the decision with practicable and appropriate support.

Capacity is decision-specific. A person may have capacity for some decisions but not others.

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