Friday, April 16, 2010

Did you ever think Medicare/Medicaid would be used to do this?

WASHINGTON -- Hospitals that accept Medicare and Medicaid payments from the U.S. government must let patients choose which persons, including gay and lesbian partners, can visit them and help make critical health decisions, President Barack Obama said Thursday.

With no fanfare, the White House on Thursday night released a statement by Obama instructing the Health and Human Services Department to draft rules requiring federally subsidized hospitals to grant all patients the right to designate people who can visit and consult with them at crucial moments.

The designated visitors should have the same rights that immediate family members now enjoy, Obama's instructions said. It said Medicare-Medicaid hospitals, which include most of the nation's facilities, may not deny visitation and consultation privileges on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or disability.

The new rules, Obama said, should "guarantee that all patients' advance directives, such as durable powers of attorney and health care proxies, are respected," and that patients' designees be able to "make informed decisions regarding patients' care."

2 comments:

  1. As a wise man once said, ""He who takes the king's coin becomes the king's man."

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  2. Hi Joey,

    A wise man indeed. This is a problem with colleges, too. That's why colleges like NSA and Hillsdale don't take federal financial aid.

    Mike

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