Legally valid directive creation
Build your advance directive step by step with clear, medically accurate language. Review and update it whenever your circumstances change.
The problem
An advance directive is a legal document that speaks for you when you cannot speak for yourself. It needs to be accurate, current, and available at the moment it matters most, which is almost always an emergency.
Paper cards get lost. PDFs sit in email attachments that nobody can find at 2 a.m. in a hospital corridor. And the medical guidance that informs the directive needs to reflect current evidence, not a pamphlet from three years ago.
MyPBM keeps your advance directive in one place, accessible from any device, backed by evidence-based Patient Blood Management guidance, and available to medical professionals via emergency QR display when seconds count.
What it does
Build your advance directive step by step with clear, medically accurate language. Review and update it whenever your circumstances change.
A dedicated, minimal-UI emergency screen accessible via QR code. Designed for the specific conditions of emergency medical settings: high stress, poor lighting, no time.
Clinical Patient Blood Management guidance built into the directive process. Not opinions; evidence from published medical literature.
Export your directive as a poster, wallet card, provider letter, or full document. Each format is designed for a different context: the wallet card for your person, the poster for your home, the provider letter for your medical team.
A guided process, with the option to involve a witness and a clinician.
Open MyPBMFrequently asked
MyPBM generates directives based on established advance directive frameworks. Legal validity depends on your jurisdiction. We recommend reviewing your completed directive with a legal professional in your region.
You control access. The emergency QR display shows only the information relevant to emergency medical decisions. Your full directive is only accessible to you unless you choose to share it.
Yes. Your directive is a living document. You can update it whenever your medical preferences, personal circumstances, or the clinical evidence changes.
PBM is an evidence-based, multidisciplinary approach to optimising the care of patients who might need a transfusion. MyPBM incorporates current PBM guidance into the directive creation process.