A Patient has the Right to…..

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Presentation transcript:

A Patient has the Right to…..

1. Considerate and respectful care

2. Obtain complete, current information concerning diagnosis, treatment and prognosis.

3. Receive information necessary to give informed consent prior to the start of any procedure or treatment.

4. Refuse treatment to the extent permitted under law.

5. Privacy concerning a medical-care program

6. Confidential treatment of all communications and record.

7. Reasonable response to a request for services

8. Obtain information regarding any relationship of the hospital to other health care and education institutions.

9. Be advised of and have the right to refuse to participate in any research project.

10. Expect reasonable continuity of care

11. Examine bills and receive an explanation of all charges

12. Be informed of any hospital rules or regulations

That’s All Folks……………………..