State is Florida.
I am not sure if this post belongs here or in the military section, but since it is more healthcare related I will start here and move it if need be.
My husband is active duty Air Force and all of our medical care is handled through the military hospital on our base and TriCare insurance. I am 3 months away from the delivery of our second child and want to ensure that this birth experience goes better than my first disastrous delivery.
I have prepared a very short memo making 2 requests of the OB staff as follows:
I would like to request that there be no student involvement in my care and delivery. I realize that Eglin is a teaching hospital and did allow a student to be present and overly involved in the birth of my first child but do not wish to do so with this birth.
I would also like to let all involved parties know that I will not accept a blood transfusion under any circumstances. This is not a religious preference, simply my own personal preference. During the pre-operative segment of my prior emergency caesarian section, I was berated for ten minutes over my choice and would like the respect I am due as a patient.
I would like to thank you very much for respecting my wishes and for the care I and my child will be receiving. I feel that these are very simple requests and I do hope that they will be accomplished with minimal disruption to all involved parties.
Here is my question:
If this request is notarized and added to my file, are the staff legally bound to honor my requests?
Thank you.
Carol
I am not sure if this post belongs here or in the military section, but since it is more healthcare related I will start here and move it if need be.
My husband is active duty Air Force and all of our medical care is handled through the military hospital on our base and TriCare insurance. I am 3 months away from the delivery of our second child and want to ensure that this birth experience goes better than my first disastrous delivery.
I have prepared a very short memo making 2 requests of the OB staff as follows:
I would like to request that there be no student involvement in my care and delivery. I realize that Eglin is a teaching hospital and did allow a student to be present and overly involved in the birth of my first child but do not wish to do so with this birth.
I would also like to let all involved parties know that I will not accept a blood transfusion under any circumstances. This is not a religious preference, simply my own personal preference. During the pre-operative segment of my prior emergency caesarian section, I was berated for ten minutes over my choice and would like the respect I am due as a patient.
I would like to thank you very much for respecting my wishes and for the care I and my child will be receiving. I feel that these are very simple requests and I do hope that they will be accomplished with minimal disruption to all involved parties.
Here is my question:
If this request is notarized and added to my file, are the staff legally bound to honor my requests?
Thank you.
Carol