Patient’s Bill of Rights. The pt. has the right to considerate and respectful care. The pt. has the right to considerate and respectful care. The pt.

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Patient’s Bill of Rights

The pt. has the right to considerate and respectful care. The pt. has the right to considerate and respectful care. The pt. has the right to obtain from his physician complete current information concerning his diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis in terms the pt. can be reasonably expected to understand. The pt. has the right to obtain from his physician complete current information concerning his diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis in terms the pt. 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 behalf. *He has the right to know by name the physician responsible for coordinating his care.

Patient’s Bill of Rights…cont The pt. has the right to receive from his 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. The pt. has the right to receive from his 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. The pt. also has the right to know the name of the person responsible for the procedures and/or treatment. The pt. has the right to refuse treatment to the extent permitted by law, and to be informed of the medical consequences of his / her action. The pt. has the right to refuse treatment to the extent permitted by law, and to be informed of the medical consequences of his / her action.

Patient’s Bill of Rights…cont The pt. has right to every consideration of his privacy concerning examination, and treatment is confidential and should be conducted discreetly. The pt. has right to every consideration of his privacy concerning examination, and treatment is confidential and should be conducted discreetly. Those not directly involved in his care must have the permission of the pt. to be present. The pt. has the right to expect that all communications and records pertaining to his care should be treated as confidential. The pt. has the right to expect that all communications and records pertaining to his care should be treated as confidential.

Patient’s Bill of Rights…cont The pt. has the right to expect that within its capacity a hospital must make reasonable response to the request of a patient for services. The pt. has the right to expect that within its capacity a hospital must make reasonable response to the request of a patient for services. *The hospital must provide evaluation, service, and/or referral as indicated by the urgency of case. * When medically permissible, a pt. may be transferred to another facility only after he has received complete information and explanation concerning the needs for and alternatives to such a transfer. *The institution to which the pt. is to be transferred must first have accepted the pt. has for transfer.

Patient’s Bill of Rights…cont The pt. has the right to obtain information as to any relationship of his hospital to other health care and educational institutions in so far as his care is concerned, the relationships among individuals, by name, who are treating him. The pt. has the right to obtain information as to any relationship of his hospital to other health care and educational institutions in so far as his care is concerned, the relationships among individuals, by name, who are treating him. The pt. has the right to advised if the hospital proposes to engage in or perform human experimentation affecting his care or treatment. The pt. has the right to advised if the hospital proposes to engage in or perform human experimentation affecting his care or treatment. *The pt. has the right to refuse the participation in such research projects.

Patient’s Bill of Rights…cont The pt. has the right to expect reasonable continuity of care. The pt. has the right to expect reasonable continuity of care. He has the right to know in advance what appointment times and physicians are available and where. He has the right to know in advance what appointment times and physicians are available and where. * The pt. has the right to expect that the hospital will provide a mechanism where by he is informed by his physician or a delegate of the physician of the pt. continuing health care requirements following discharge. The pt. has the right to examine and receive an explanation of his bill regardless of source of payment. The pt. has the right to examine and receive an explanation of his bill regardless of source of payment. The pt. has the right to know what hospital rules and regulations apply to his conduct as a patient. The pt. has the right to know what hospital rules and regulations apply to his conduct as a patient.

N.B: No catalogue of rights can guarantee for the pt. the kind of treatment he has a right to expect a hospital has many functions to perform, including the prevention and treatment of disease, the education of both health, professionals and pt. and the conduct of clinical research, all these activities must be conducted with and overriding concern for the pt., and above all the recognition of his dignity as a human being. No catalogue of rights can guarantee for the pt. the kind of treatment he has a right to expect a hospital has many functions to perform, including the prevention and treatment of disease, the education of both health, professionals and pt. and the conduct of clinical research, all these activities must be conducted with and overriding concern for the pt., and above all the recognition of his dignity as a human being. Success in achieving this recognition assures success in the defense of the rights of the patient. Success in achieving this recognition assures success in the defense of the rights of the patient.

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