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Patient's Bill Of Rights 2. The patient has the right to obtain from his/her physician complete, current information concerning his/her diagnosis, treatment and prognosis in terms the patient can be reasonably expected to understand. When it is not medically advisable to give such information to the patient, the information should be made available to an appropriate person in his/her behalf. He/she has the right to know, by name, the physician responsible for coordinating his/her care. 3. The Patient has the right to receive from his/her physician information necessary to give informed consent prior to the start of any procedure and/or treatment. Except in emergencies, such information for informed consent should include but not necessarily be limited to the specific procedure and/or treatment, the medically significant risks involved, and the probable duration of incapacitation. Where medically significant alternatives for care or treatment exist, or when the patient requests information concerning medical alternatives, the patient has the right to know the name of the person responsible for the procedures and/or treatment. |
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4. The patient has the right to refuse treatment to the extent permitted by the law to be informed of the medical consequences of his/her action. 5. The patient has the right to every consideration of
his/her privacy concerning his/her medical care program. Care discussion,
consultation, examination, and treatment are confidential and should
be conducted discreetly. Those not directly involved in his/her
care must have permission of the patient to be present. |
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8. The patient has the right to obtain information as to any relationship of this facility to other health care and educational institutions insofar as his/her care is concerned. The patient has the right to obtain information as to the existence of any professional relationships among individuals, by name, who treat him/her. 9. The patient has the right to be advised if this accredited ambulatory surgery facility proposed to engage in or perform human experimentation affecting his/her care or treatment. The patient has the right to refuse to participate in such research projects. 10. The patient has the right to expect reasonable continuity of care. He/she has the right to know in advance what appointment times and physicians are available and where. The patient has the right to expect that this facility will provide a mechanism whereby he/she is informed by his physician of the patient's continuing health care requirements following discharge. 11. The patient has the right to examine and receive an explanation of his/her bill regardless of the source of payment. 12. The patient has the right to know what facility rules and regulations apply to his/her conduct as a patient. No catalog of rights can guarantee for the patient the kind of treatment that he/she has a right to expect. This facility has many functions to perform, including the prevention and treatment of disease, the education of both health professionals and patients, and the conduct of clinical research. All these activities must be conducted with an overriding concern for the patient, and, above all, the recognition of his/her dignity as a human being. |
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