F
FairwoodKing
Posts: 2,504
Apr 16, 2010 12:28am
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100416/ap_on_bi_ge/us_obama_hospital_patients
Some of you probably think I'm just a tired old queen that does nothing but complain. Well, today our president did something wonderful for the gay world and I want to be the first to congratulate him. He is ordering hospitals that receive Medicare and Medicaid benefits to allow patients the right to have any visitors that they choose. It no longer has to be the immediate family and the family no longer has the ability to veto who comes in to see the patient.
There have been way too many cases when a devoted domestic partner has been turned away at his or her lover's hospital door because the two are not blood relations and are not legally married. I have personally known many people who have suffered from this. I have known of cases where the patient was in a coma and the lover could not even get a medical update.
Thank you, President Obama! You're a great guy!
Some of you probably think I'm just a tired old queen that does nothing but complain. Well, today our president did something wonderful for the gay world and I want to be the first to congratulate him. He is ordering hospitals that receive Medicare and Medicaid benefits to allow patients the right to have any visitors that they choose. It no longer has to be the immediate family and the family no longer has the ability to veto who comes in to see the patient.
There have been way too many cases when a devoted domestic partner has been turned away at his or her lover's hospital door because the two are not blood relations and are not legally married. I have personally known many people who have suffered from this. I have known of cases where the patient was in a coma and the lover could not even get a medical update.
Thank you, President Obama! You're a great guy!

tk421
Posts: 8,500
Apr 16, 2010 2:23am
Hmm, so I guess HIPAA no longer applies?
S
Swamp Fox
Posts: 2,218
Apr 16, 2010 2:44am
I don't see anything wrong with this. I think it's a simple act of compassion on the part of the President. A person should have the right to decide who sees him/her in the hospital. I don't view this as a political issue at all. I view this as a human issue.

SQ_Crazies
Posts: 7,977
Apr 16, 2010 4:08am
I'll start by saying, good for you. You should be the first to congratulate him around here.
And I'll end by saying this is a good move...whether you agree with the marriage thing or not is irrelevant. The fact that someone couldn't go see their significant other is stupid.
And I'll end by saying this is a good move...whether you agree with the marriage thing or not is irrelevant. The fact that someone couldn't go see their significant other is stupid.

fish82
Posts: 4,111
Apr 16, 2010 6:53am
Pretty much, yeah.FairwoodKing wrote: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100416/ap_on_bi_ge/us_obama_hospital_patients
Some of you probably think I'm just a tired old queen that does nothing but complain.
Approve of Bam's move here though.
C
Con_Alma
Posts: 12,198
Apr 16, 2010 7:03am
Can a President do this? This isn't a law. I am very confused about this process.
The intent is understandable. The authority is carry this out is what I uncertain of.
The article suggested that the patient be allowed to say who has visitation rights. Sometimes that's not possible. What rules apply then? ...the existing hospital rule?
The intent is understandable. The authority is carry this out is what I uncertain of.
The article suggested that the patient be allowed to say who has visitation rights. Sometimes that's not possible. What rules apply then? ...the existing hospital rule?

CenterBHSFan
Posts: 6,115
Apr 16, 2010 9:03am
Con_Alma wrote: Can a President do this? This isn't a law. I am very confused about this process.
The intent is understandable. The authority is carry this out is what I uncertain of.
The article suggested that the patient be allowed to say who has visitation rights. Sometimes that's not possible. What rules apply then? ...the existing hospital rule?
Very good questions, CA. I was wondering pretty much the same things. I don't know if the President can "rule from the White House", it seems to me that Congress would have to approve(?) first, before it becomes law?
ptown_trojans_1
Posts: 7,632
Apr 16, 2010 9:06am
Seems like it he is using his power of issuing declarations through his Cabinet officials, which many Presidents have done. Since the hospitals take federal funding, then they are under the umbrella of the HHS.
I support the move, and can't really see the problems with this move.
I support the move, and can't really see the problems with this move.
C
Con_Alma
Posts: 12,198
Apr 16, 2010 9:28am
Here's the problem....if the patient can't say who does and does not have visitation rights what rules apply???
These rules do not simply apply to Gays and Lesbians but those folks who may not be married and any other person who a patient may want to have visit. It is a good thing to place thise decision in the hands of the patient when able. That's a very positive thing.
These rules do not simply apply to Gays and Lesbians but those folks who may not be married and any other person who a patient may want to have visit. It is a good thing to place thise decision in the hands of the patient when able. That's a very positive thing.

FatHobbit
Posts: 8,651
Apr 16, 2010 9:31am
I think that's a great move. It only makes sense that someone in the hospital gets to say who they do and do not want to visit them.FairwoodKing wrote: He is ordering hospitals that receive Medicare and Medicaid benefits to allow patients the right to have any visitors that they choose.
J
jmog
Posts: 6,567
Apr 16, 2010 10:18am
This situations (hospital visits) is one of the main reasons I've always been for same sex civil unions.
Now maybe same sex marriages/civil unions aren't neede?
Sorry FWK, I just had to throw that one out there for you.
Now maybe same sex marriages/civil unions aren't neede?
Sorry FWK, I just had to throw that one out there for you.
C
Con_Alma
Posts: 12,198
Apr 16, 2010 10:23am
^^^^
I agree jmog. A simple notarized affirmation is all that should be required of any couple to be recognized publicly for available benefits and rights. State sanctioned marriages for ANY sexual orientation should not exist.
I agree jmog. A simple notarized affirmation is all that should be required of any couple to be recognized publicly for available benefits and rights. State sanctioned marriages for ANY sexual orientation should not exist.
C
cbus4life
Posts: 2,849
Apr 16, 2010 10:47am
About time. Good news for both LGBT patients as well as others in similar situations.

justincredible
Posts: 32,056
Apr 16, 2010 11:12am
Agreed.SQ_Crazies wrote: I'll start by saying, good for you. You should be the first to congratulate him around here.
And I'll end by saying this is a good move...whether you agree with the marriage thing or not is irrelevant. The fact that someone couldn't go see their significant other is stupid.

LJ
Posts: 16,351
Apr 16, 2010 11:57am
As someone who has had to visit the hospital on 6 different occaisions in the past 2 years, i have never found this to be a problem.When my dad kept going in for his heart, my gf was always allowed in, 3am in the emergency room, 11pm in the cardiothoracic surgery unit and so on. when my friend broke her back a whole group of us went an visited her in the icu, not only outside of visiting hours, but a larger group than they said they allowed. when dad had his kidney out he had friends visiting him after visiting hours. All those times, no one ever said anything.
C
cbus4life
Posts: 2,849
Apr 16, 2010 12:11pm
My only question is...with all the sick people in the hospital, many with weakened immune systems, won't they be more likely to contract the gay if there are more homosexuals allowed to visit partners?

fish82
Posts: 4,111
Apr 16, 2010 12:18pm
LOLcbus4life wrote: My only question is...with all the sick people in the hospital, many with weakened immune systems, won't they be more likely to contract the gay if there are more homosexuals allowed to visit partners?
So that's why I find myself watching more Lifetime lately.
S
sjmvsfscs08
Posts: 2,963
Apr 16, 2010 1:41pm
I would agree with this, and I'm not a pro-gay marriage guy at all.

Little Danny
Posts: 4,288
Apr 16, 2010 2:01pm
The key to this, as it always has been, is to have a Durable Power of Attorney assigning your significant other certain rights. This was the correct process even before Obama made this order.
It should be noted, even after this Executive Order is finalized, gay couples/straight domestic partners, still will need to have a POA confirming their partner has the right to be aware of the patient's health status and be able to make decisions if necessary in the event of a coma or incompetantcy.
I am sure a lot of people will misconstrue that Obama is giving a fee pass to gay lovers/straight domestic partners without a POA.
It should be noted, even after this Executive Order is finalized, gay couples/straight domestic partners, still will need to have a POA confirming their partner has the right to be aware of the patient's health status and be able to make decisions if necessary in the event of a coma or incompetantcy.
I am sure a lot of people will misconstrue that Obama is giving a fee pass to gay lovers/straight domestic partners without a POA.

Writerbuckeye
Posts: 4,745
Apr 16, 2010 2:03pm
What a crock of baloney.
Whether Obama has the authority to do this or not (I'd question it) -- this is NOTHING MORE THAN A PR MOVE AND TOTALLY NOT NECESSARY.
Anyone with half a brain who is in a relationship not bound by marriage laws should have in place both a living will and a medical power of attorney, both of which legally spell out the relationship between partners and who has the final say if the patient is unable to speak for himself.
All of this has been available to gay people and unmarried partners FOREVER.
If you are truly serious about your relationship and you aren't married -- you should already have legal documents in place that take care of all this. You don't need the president (or any other government entity) to do it for you.
More nanny state nonsense.
Come on people, TAKE CARE OF YOURSELVES.
Whether Obama has the authority to do this or not (I'd question it) -- this is NOTHING MORE THAN A PR MOVE AND TOTALLY NOT NECESSARY.
Anyone with half a brain who is in a relationship not bound by marriage laws should have in place both a living will and a medical power of attorney, both of which legally spell out the relationship between partners and who has the final say if the patient is unable to speak for himself.
All of this has been available to gay people and unmarried partners FOREVER.
If you are truly serious about your relationship and you aren't married -- you should already have legal documents in place that take care of all this. You don't need the president (or any other government entity) to do it for you.
More nanny state nonsense.
Come on people, TAKE CARE OF YOURSELVES.
F
FairwoodKing
Posts: 2,504
Apr 16, 2010 5:24pm
Married couples have well over a hundred legal rights that non-married couples don't have. Hospital visitation is just one of them.jmog wrote: This situations (hospital visits) is one of the main reasons I've always been for same sex civil unions.
Now maybe same sex marriages/civil unions aren't neede?
Sorry FWK, I just had to throw that one out there for you.
J
jmog
Posts: 6,567
Apr 16, 2010 6:46pm
It was said tongue in cheek...hence the smiley face...FairwoodKing wrote:Married couples have well over a hundred legal rights that non-married couples don't have. Hospital visitation is just one of them.jmog wrote: This situations (hospital visits) is one of the main reasons I've always been for same sex civil unions.
Now maybe same sex marriages/civil unions aren't neede?
Sorry FWK, I just had to throw that one out there for you.