Hospitals Participating in Medicare, Medicaid Must Grant Same-Sex Partners Visitation Rights

CMS has finalized its new rule requiring any hospital that cares for Medicare or Medicaid patients to give patients control over who visits them during a hospital stay, including same-sex domestic partners, according to a U.S. Department of Health & Human Services news release.

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The new guideline removes hospital restrictions on patients’ bedside visitors and now requires hospitals to have written policies and procedures detailing patient visitation rights. Hospitals must also explain the circumstances under which they may restrict patient access to visitors based on reasonable clinical needs.

A key provision of the rules specifies that all visitors chosen by the patient, or his or her representative, must be able to enjoy “full and equal” visitation privileges consistent with the wishes of the patient.

The rules update the Conditions of Participation, the health and safety standards all Medicare- and Medicaid-participating hospitals must meet, and are applicable to all patients of those hospitals regardless of payor source.

Read the HHS release on the new rule requiring equal visitation rights for hospital patients.

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