Wyo. Stat. § 35-1-1201

Current with changes from the 2024 Legislative Session, Acts 1-58, 60-118
Section 35-1-1201 - Definitions
(a) As used in this article:
(i) Repealed by Laws 2022, ch. 55, § 2.
(ii) "Department" means the department of health;
(iii) "Palliative care" means:
(A) Patient and family centered medical care that optimizes quality of life by anticipating, preventing and treating suffering caused by serious illness. Palliative care throughout the continuum of illness involves addressing the physical, emotional, spiritual and social needs of the patient and facilitates patient autonomy, access to information and choice. Palliative care includes, but is not limited to, discussion of the patient's goals for treatment and discussion of appropriate treatment options including hospice care and comprehensive pain and symptom management when appropriate; and
(B) Care for a terminal, potentially terminal or serious chronic illness that is designed to reduce adverse symptoms, reduce pain and suffering and improve quality of life without, by itself, seeking to cure the illness, prevent death or prolong life. Palliative care includes hospice care. Palliative care does not include treatment or procedures that are meant to hasten death.

W.S. 35-1-1201

Amended by Laws 2022 , ch. 55, § 1 , 2, eff. 7/1/2022.
Added by Laws 2017 , ch. 194, § 1, eff. 3/9/2017.