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PATIENTS & VISITORS
Patient Rights and Responsibilities
Patient
Rights
You have the right
to...
- Be fully informed with complete and current
information about your medical condition, proposed treatments, and
prognosis in terms which you can understand.
- Consent to and refuse treatment (unless legally
required through court orders or other appropriate legal authorities),
including formulation of Advance Directives and/or appointment of agents
to make health care decisions on your behalf.
- Ask questions when you don't understand the
explanations and procedures that have been discussed with you.
- Have your privacy respected and your confidentiality
honored in all interviews, examinations and treatments.
- Receive timely notice prior to termination of your
eligibility for reimbursement by a third party payor for the cost of your
care.
- Receive impartial access to treatment or
accommodations which are available or medically indicated, without
concerns about financial status, race, creed, sex, national origin,
religion or sources of payment for care.
- Obtain a copy of your medical record; provided
hospital release of information protocols are followed (a processing fee
may apply).
- Receive considerate, respectful care with recognition
of your personal dignity, psychosocial needs and spiritual and cultural
values.
- If you have a disability which requires special
assistance, you may request such assistance.
- Have your religious and spiritual needs respected.
- Receive a copy of your hospital charges and receive
explanations about those charges.
- Be treated by compassionate, caring, accepting health
care workers.
- Register complaints or objections when expectations
are not fulfilled or when conflicts arise.
- Complaints/objections should first be voiced directly
to your physician(s), when the questions involve physician's care, or to
your caregiver or nurse, when the questions involve hospital care.
- If complaints/objections are not resolved, you should
consult the department director. If still not resolved, the Patient
Advocacy Department should be contacted.
- Have access to people outside the hospital by means
of visitors and verbal and written communication. If you do not speak
English, all reasonable efforts will be made to provide an interpreter.
- Know the identity and professional status of all
individuals involved in your health care.
- Make your own decisions concerning organ donations.
- Select your physicians and choose a facility other
than Providence Orthopaedic NeuroSpine Institute if you so desire.
- Be hospitalized in a clean, safe environment.
- Receive discharge and/or transfer instructions,
including full explanations of why the discharge or transfer is medically
appropriate. If transferred, you have the right to be provided with
options, benefits, and risks associated with this transfer.
Patient
Responsibilities
You have
the responsibility to...
- Comply
with your physicians' orders and nursing and other departmental care
plans.
- Provide
accurate and complete information about your present/past illnesses,
complaints, hospitalizations, medications and other pertinent health
matters.
- Be
responsible for your actions if you refuse treatment or if you choose not
to follow the physicians' instructions.
- Respect
hospital property and the property of others.
- Properly
identify yourself to all hospital staff.
- Maintain
all personal valuables and store them properly.
- Comply
with hospital safety and infection control policies.
- Respect
the privacy of staff and other patients.
- Respect
the need for a quiet hospital environment.
- Limit
visitation by friends and relatives.
- Accept
financial responsibility for services rendered, including providing
information necessary for insurance processing and assuming responsibility
for paying all hospital bills.
If you would like any additional information, please contact our
Pastoral Care Department at 865-4516.
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