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    Same-sex couples and hospital visits



    What if someone you loved was in the hospital and when you went to visit them, the hospital said no because you weren’t a family member of the patient? Well, that’s been happening in hospitals around the country for years to same-sex couples. One person gets sick and their partner can’t visit because they aren’t legally a family.

    President Obama, issued a memo for the Secretary of Health and Human Services that requires hospitals that take government money, in the form of medicare and medicaid to, “recognize a patient’s ‘designated partner’ in terms of visitation and health consultation rights.” While this isn’t the legalization of same-sex marriage, this is a big step in bringing equal rights to the LGBT community.

    This from ABC News’ Political Punch:

    “There are few moments in our lives that call for greater compassion and companionship than when a loved one is admitted to the hospital,” the president writes in his memo. “In these hours of need and moments of pain and anxiety, all of us would hope to have a hand to hold, a shoulder on which to lean — a loved one to be there for us, as we would be there for them. Yet every day, all across America, patients are denied the kindnesses and caring of a loved one at their sides – whether in a sudden medical emergency or a prolonged hospital stay.”

    The memo says that the “designated partner” rule could impact members of some religious orders and seniors with no children who are currently “denied the support and comfort of a good friend,” but “uniquely affected are gay and lesbian Americans who are often barred from the bedsides of the partners with whom they may have spent decades of their lives — unable to be there for the person they love, and unable to act as a legal surrogate if their partner is incapacitated.”

    Noting that designated partner rules have been legislated in Delaware, Minnesota, Nebraska, and North Carolina, the president writes that hospitals taking Medicare and Medicaid will have to give a patient’s “designated partner” the same visitation privileges as immediate family. Hospitals also have to respect “all patients’ advance directives, such as durable powers of attorney and health care proxies” and that designated representatives “have the right to make informed decisions regarding patients’ care.”

    You can read the President’s memo to the HHS Secretary by clicking here.

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    2 Responses to “Same-sex couples and hospital visits”

    1. shoeless says:

      Just wait until the president can order hospitals who take medicare and medicade to not provide treatments it deems unnecessary. Don’t think it can’t happen.

    2. Ed says:

      “President Obama, issued a memo for the Secretary of Health and Human Services that requires hospitals that take government money, in the form of medicare and medicaid…”

      Since when does the government have it’s own money?