New Federal Law allows GLBT community hospital visitation rights
Friday, January 28th, 2011Four years ago, Janice Langbehn was denied access to her dying partner, Lisa Pond as she lay in a coma in a Florida hospital. Since then, Janice has fought, along with Lamda Legal, to make it easier for members of the LGBT community to have visitation rights in the event their partner is hospitalized. As a result of their efforts, the following regulation went into effect on January 15, 2011.
It is important to note that this law does not provide legal protection to partners of gays and lesbians should their partner arrive at the hospital in an incapacitated state unless the couple already has legal directives in place. Therefore it is critical to seek legal assistance and have advanced health care directives in place should you find yourself in the situation that Janice Langbehn did in June 2008. With the passage of this law, hospitals accepting Medicaire and Medicaid funding would be mandated to provide visitation rights to same-sex partners and their children whose family member is hospitalized.
Once again, this blogger would like to see Marriage Equality for members of the LGBT community so that it would make it unnecessary to have to fight for each civil right, one by one.
