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Patient Rights
and Responsibilities
Your
rights as a patient of Hendrick Health System
We consider you a
partner in your healthcare. When you are well informed, participate in
treatment decisions and communicate openly with your healthcare provider
and other healthcare professionals, you help make your care as effective
as possible. At Hendrick Health System, we encourage respect for the personal
preferences and values of each individual.
As a natural outgrowth
of our organizational values and mission, the board of directors, the
medical staff and the employees of Hendrick Medical Center and affiliates
jointly affirm and recognize the following rights and responsibilities
of patients:
- You have the right
to considerate and respectful care regardless of race, color, religion,
national origin, sex, age or ability to pay.
- You have the right
to have your cultural beliefs respected during treatment.
- You have the right
to be well informed about your illness, possible treatments and likely
outcome and to discuss this information with your healthcare provider.
You have the right to know the names of people treating you.
- You have the right
to be informed of your rights, prior to receiving or discontinuing care,
including resuscitative services.
- You have the right
to consent or to refuse treatment, as permitted by law, throughout your
hospital stay. If you refuse a recommended treatment, you will be told
of alternatives of available care.
- You have the right
to have an advance directive, such a s a living will or medical power
of attorney. These documents express your choices about your future
care or name someone to decide if you cannot speak for yourself. If
you have a written advance directive, you should provide a copy to the
hospital, your family and your healthcare provider.
- You have the right
to privacy. The hospital, your doctor and others caring for you will
protect your privacy as much as possible.
- You have the right
to be free from restraints of any form that are not medically necessary.
- You have the right
to the appropriate assessment and management of pain.
- You are not entitled
to the provision of treatment or services deemed medically unnecessary
or inappropriate.
- You have the right
to have a family member or representative of your choice and/or your
physician notified promptly upon your admission to Hendrick.
- You have the right
to expect that treatment records are confidential unless you have given
permission to release information or reporting is required or permitted
by law. When the hospital releases records to others such as insurers,
it emphasizes the records are confidential.
- You have the right
to review your medical records and to have the information explained,
except when restricted by law.
- You have the right
to expect Hendrick Medical Center will give you necessary health services
to the best of our ability. Treatment, referral or transfer may be recommended.
If transfer is recommended or requested, you will be informed of risks,
benefits and alternatives. You will not be transferred until the other
healthcare entity agrees to accept you.
- You have the right
to know if any Hendrick entities have relationships with outside parties
that may influence your treatment of care. These relationships may be
with educational institutions, other healthcare providers or insurers.
- You have the right
to consent or decline to take part in research affecting your care.
Regardless of your choice, you will receive the most effective care
Hendrick Medical Center otherwise provides.
- You have the right
to be told of alternatives when your current treatment is no longer
appropriate.
- You have the right
to know about policies at Hendrick Medical Center, which affect you
and your treatment and about charges and payment methods as appropriate
to the Hendrick entity from which you are receiving treatment. You have
the right to know about resources, such as patient representatives or
ethics committees that can help you resolve problems and questions about
your care when you are an inpatient.
- You have the right
to a process for prompt resolution of grievances.
In addition to
rights, you have responsibilities as a patient.
- You are responsible
for providing information about your health, including past illness,
hospital stays and use of medicine. You are responsible for asking questions
when you do not understand information or instructions. If you believe
you can't follow through with your treatment, you are responsible for
telling your doctor.
- This hospital works
to provide care efficiently and fairly to all patients and the community.
You and your visitors are responsible for being considerate of the needs
of other patients, staff and the hospital. You are responsible for providing
information for insurance and working with the hospital to arrange payment
when needed.
- Your health depends
not just on your hospital care, but in the long term, on the decisions
you make in daily life. You are responsible for recognizing the effect
of lifestyle on your personal health.
Healthcare providers
work to improve people's health; treat people with injury and disease;
educate doctors, health professionals, patients, and community members;
and improve understanding of health and disease. In carrying out these
activities, Hendrick Medical Center and affiliates works to respect your
values and dignity.
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