hospitals

Oklahoma Lawmaker Seeks to Change COVID-19 Hospital Regulations and Visitation Polices
Oklahoma Lawmaker Seeks to Change COVID-19 Hospital Regulations and Visitation Polices
Oklahoma Lawmaker Seeks to Change COVID-19 Hospital Regulations and Visitation Polices
The current visitation rights for patients in Oklahoma hospitals who are suffering from COVID-19 could be changing sometime soon. At this time patients have very restrictive visitation rights and in most cases are only permitted one person who is allowed to visit throughout the entire hospitalization. An Oklahoma lawmaker is seeking to revise the visitation rights and COVID-19 regulations at hospitals across the state.
Oklahoma Featured in New COVID-19 Documentary
Oklahoma Featured in New COVID-19 Documentary
Oklahoma Featured in New COVID-19 Documentary
Oklahoma is featured in a new documentary called "Behind the Mask" that details the stories of healthcare professionals, frontline workers, caregivers and patients throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Southwestern Medical Center Reinstates “No Visitors” Policy
Southwestern Medical Center Reinstates “No Visitors” Policy
Southwestern Medical Center Reinstates “No Visitors” Policy
Unfortunately due to the recent increase in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in S.W. Oklahoma Southwestern Medial Center has reinstated their "No Visitors" policy starting today (11-05-20). Only patients receiving medical care will be permitted into the hospital at this time. This includes the main hospital and all the clinics as well.
Superheroes Save Halloween at Children’s Hospital
Superheroes Save Halloween at Children’s Hospital
Superheroes Save Halloween at Children’s Hospital
Faith in humanity restored! Halloween may be over but this story and video just surfaced and it's certainly worth watching. I can't imagine being stuck in a hospital over the holidays, especially if you're a kid. Missing out on all the fun, food and traditions. Well for some kids in a Toledo, OH. hospital Halloween came to them!
Terminally Ill Patient Changes Life-Support Decision, Now Wants to Live
Terminally Ill Patient Changes Life-Support Decision, Now Wants to Live
Terminally Ill Patient Changes Life-Support Decision, Now Wants to Live
A terminally ill woman's battle with her religiously fanatical parents in court over her right to die has taken a rather unpredictable turn: She has now decided that she does not want to be removed from life support. Last week, 28-year-old Grace SungEun Lee signed a health care proxy making her father, Reverend Manho Lee, the primary decision-maker in regards to how her health care would be admini