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Intake ICU is a product in development. This site is a free reference on advance directive and consent requirements — there is nothing to buy yet.

About intake.icu

A free reference on advance directive and ICU consent requirements, operated by AdvancedCare USA Inc. The Intake ICU product is in development — there is nothing to buy yet.

Last reviewed against the FDA label and SPRAVATO REMS programme materials on .

Operator and development status

Operator: AdvancedCare USA Inc.

Product status: Intake ICU is in development. This website is a free legal-procedural reference. It is not a hospital, not a law firm, not a marketplace, and not an EHR vendor partner directory.

Contact: hello@intake.icu — corrections welcome; there is no pilot programme to join.

Editorial and sourcing policy

  • Every execution requirement we publish is tied to a statute or state agency publication with a URL, citation, publisher, and last-checked date.
  • “Not addressed in statute” is a first-class answer. We will not fill gaps with vendor blogs or plausible guesses.
  • We do not publish EHR certification, HIPAA/SOC2, or pilot/pricing claims for a product that does not yet exist.
  • We do not give legal advice about whether a specific document is valid.
  • Counts on the homepage (witness rules, notary rules, facility-employee exclusions, electronic-execution status) are derived from the same verified dataset as the lookup so they cannot drift.

Correction policy

If something is wrong for your state, email hello@intake.icu with the jurisdiction, the field that is wrong, and a link to the statute or agency page. Hospital risk managers and state-bar practitioners are especially encouraged to write.

We would rather fix a row than defend it. Corrections that meet the sourcing bar are applied to the shared data module that feeds the lookup, the summary table, and the homepage counts.

Privacy and terms

See Privacy and Terms. The contact form stores messages so a failed email send does not lose a correction or lead.

Contact

Building this and want it to be right. If you handle consent or advance directives in a critical care setting — or if something on this site is wrong for your state — we'd genuinely like to hear it.

Get in touch

Sources

  1. Advance directives by state (forms and state variation overview) (opens in a new tab)CaringInfo / National Alliance for Care at Home
  2. Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act (E-SIGN) (opens in a new tab)Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (15 U.S.C. ch. 96, E-SIGN Act summary mirror)
  3. Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA) (opens in a new tab)Uniform Law Commission (Uniform Electronic Transactions Act)

Last reviewed against the FDA label and SPRAVATO REMS programme materials on .

About intake.icu — Operator, Sourcing & Corrections