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Deaf patient files complaint | DeafTimes

A deaf woman said Hialeah’s Palmetto General Hospital should have provided a sign-language interpreter.
Miami Hearlad
By DAVID ROYSE
The News Service of Florida
TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Human Relations Commission must determine whether a Hialeah hospital meets the legal definition of a public establishment so it can be determined whether it should have provided a sign-language interpreter to a deaf patient, a state appeals court ruled Tuesday.

The case, before the 1st District Court of Appeal in Tallahassee, asks whether…

a hospital, in this case Palmetto General Hospital, is a “public accommodation” for purposes of the Florida Civil Rights Act, which prohibits discrimination in places determined to be public accommodations.

The plaintiff, Maura Mena, brought a discrimination complaint, alleging that her request for a sign-language interpreter was denied.

The Human Relations Commission, where Mena filed the complaint, dismissed it on various grounds, but primarily because it said hospitals aren’t covered as public accommodations under the Civil Rights Act. The act lists several public accommodations, and hospitals aren’t on the list. But an establishment “principally engaged in selling food for consumption on the premises” is.

Mena argued that the hospital cafeteria qualified the entire hospital as a public establishment because of another section of the law that says that any establishment that has in it a public accommodation qualifies if it “holds itself out as serving patrons of such covered establishment.”

Mena, and her lawyer, Matthew Dietz, argued that Palmetto General should qualify, and should have been required to provide an interpreter. Dietz and other lawyers involved in the case didn’t immediately return calls for comments.

The commission has made a ruling on this issue before, saying that hospitals aren’t primarily engaged in selling food, even if they have a cafeteria, and therefore don’t qualify.

But a three-judge panel of the 1st DCA on Tuesday said whether the particular hospital is qualified depends on whether it “holds itself out as serving patrons” of the cafeteria. And that question of fact must be answered before the court can rule, the panel said, sending the case back to the Human Relations Commission to determine the answer.

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I hope she prevails!...Really, now...I had to raise a "stink" at Shands Hospital (in Jacksonville) several times with the same issue. Even Baptist Hospital is or has been sued for the same problem.....
My family doctor has done so well with providing one, tho'.
 
My god....how could the hospital even argue based strictly of the A.D.A., at Johns Hoplins here in Baltimore, not only are you asked if you would like an interpreter..but how YOU would prefer to communicate, they also offer translaters for over 25 languages
This is exactly why we ( HOH, DEAF and disabled) as a group need to get serious about our rights. We used too be referred to as "deaf and dumb" and some ignorant ppl still do.
Well I for one am deaf but certainly not dumb, I am also blonde, so you can imagine..lol
I think it's outrageous that we as a group are still..having to sue to get the treatment every other person without a disability is handed. Those of us who get SSDI have not gotten a cost of living raise in. 2 years. Medicare costs went up again for 2011. I pity the person who bulks if I ask them to repeat something for me because I am deaf and reading their lips...my poor brain might be turning to jello but as long as i have a voice I will continue to ask the qq's.. Why are we ignored...I will not be! and I am a proud member of the Green Party. A groundroots organization that fight for our rights and the dignity that every person deserves...whew..sorry..I'm stepping down off my soapbox now!
When the Power of Love overcomes the Love of Power..this world may have a chance at Peace...
 
I see her winning this one. No way one can deny that the hospital is a public institution nor that the cafeteria is one of the services they offer as a public institution.
 
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