Bill Prohibiting Tennessee Hospitals From Restricting In-Person Visitation Signed By Governor
A Bill Prohibiting Tennessee Hospitals From Restricting In-Person Visitation Of Patients Was Signed By Governor Bill Lee On Tuesday.
Read moreA Bill Prohibiting Tennessee Hospitals From Restricting In-Person Visitation Of Patients Was Signed By Governor Bill Lee On Tuesday.
Read moreThe Tennessee Senate Passed A Bill That Would Prohibit Hospitals From Restricting In-Person Visitation Of Patients For A Second Time On Wednesday.
Read moreA Tennessee Bill Prohibiting Hospitals From Restricting The In-Person Visitation Rights Of Patients Passed On The House Floor On Monday And Now Heads Back To The Senate.
Read moreA Tennessee Bill That Would Protect The Visitation Rights Of Hospital Patients Passed The Health Committee Yesterday In A Voice Vote And Will Now Head To The House Floor For A Final Vote.
Read moreLegislation To Prevent Tennessee Hospitals From Restricting Visitation Of Patients By Individuals With Power Of Attorney Will Be Heard By The House Health Committee On Wednesday.
Read moreThe House Health Subcommittee Moved Forward With A Bill That Would Prevent Tennessee Hospitals From Keeping Individuals Who Hold Power Of Attorney For A Patient From Visiting That Patient.
Read moreAfter Passing The Tennessee Senate, Legislation That Will Guarantee That A Person Who Holds Power Of Attorney For A Patient Is Able To Visit That Patient At Least Once A Day For A Minimum Of One Hour Begins Its Journey Through The House Committee Process.
Read moreA Bill That Would Prohibit Hospitals From Restricting In-Person Visitation Of Patients Passed In The Tennessee Senate Yesterday Afternoon. Twenty-Nine Senators Voted For Senator Mark Pody’s Bill – All Of The Republican Senators And Two Democrats – And Three Democrats Voted No.
Read moreThe Tennessee Senate Moved Forward With Legislation That Would Prevent Hospitals From Restricting Visitation Rights Of Those Who Are Designated To Hold Power Of Attorney For A Patient.
Read moreThis Wednesday, Tennessee’s Senate Health And Welfare Committee Deferred Action For The Second Time On A Bill That Prevents Hospitals From Restricting Visitation Rights Of Those Who Are Designated To Hold Power Of Attorney For A Patient.
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