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Gay partners win consultation rights

Posted: 01 May 2003 | Subscribe Online


A legal ruling that a same-sex partner could be a patient's nearest relative under the Mental Health Act 1983 may have wider implications for doctors, according to the Medical Defence Union.

The ruling, made last year, was concerned only with the Mental Health Act. But the MDU is advising doctors that it could mean that a same sex relationship should be seen as comparable to a marital relationship in other circumstances, such as consultation over the treatment of patients who lack capacity.
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A woman had brought a judicial review against the decision that her same-sex partner could not be her nearest relative for the purposes of the Mental Health Act.

Dr John Gilberthorpe, MDU medico-legal adviser, said: "The effect of the ruling is that a patient's nearest possible relative under the Mental Health Act can include a homosexual partner. Their views will take precedence as nearest relative over all others, including parents, children or siblings of the patient."


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