Wisconsin Code § 146.95

Patient visitation
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(1) DEFINITIONS. In this
section:
(a) “Health care provider” has the meaning given in s. 155.01
(7).
(b) “Inpatient health care facility” has the meaning given in s.
252.14 (1) (d).
(c) “Treatment facility” has the meaning given in s. 51.01
(19).
(2) PATIENT-DESIGNATED VISITORS. (a) Any individual who
is 18 years of age or older may identify to a health care provider at
an inpatient health care facility at any time, either orally or in
writing, those persons with whom the individual wishes to visit
while the individual is a patient at the inpatient health care facility. Except as provided in par. (b), no inpatient health care facility
may deny visitation during the inpatient health care facility’s regular visiting hours to any person identified by the individual.
(b) Subject to s. 51.61 for a treatment facility, an inpatient
health care facility may deny visitation with a patient to any person if any of the following applies:
1. The inpatient health care facility or a health care provider
determines that the patient may not receive any visitors.
2. The inpatient health care facility or a health care provider
determines that the presence of the person would endanger the
health or safety of the patient.
3. The inpatient health care facility determines that the presence of the person would interfere with the primary operations of
the inpatient health care facility.
4. The patient has subsequently expressed in writing to a
health care provider at the inpatient health care facility that the
patient no longer wishes to visit with the person. Unless subd. 2.
applies, an inpatient health care facility may not under this subdivision deny visitation to the person based on a claim by someone
other than a health care provider that the patient has orally expressed that the patient no longer wishes to visit with that person.

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