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PATIENT RIGHTS & RESPONSIBILITIES
Town & Country Hospital
has a unique and privileged responsibility of caring for those
during sickness and their recovery. It is our prime responsibility
to endeavor to ensure that all rights and responsibilities
are preserved for our patients. Those basic rights include,
but are not limited to, independence of expression, decision
and action, and concern for personal dignity and relationships.
The following basic rights
and responsibilities of patients, or in the case of minors
or incapacitated individuals, the patient, guardian, next
of kin or designated representative whom exercise the right
of the patient are considered applicable.
A summary of your rights
and responsibilities follows:
- A patient has the right to be treated with courtesy and
respect, with appreciation of his or her individual dignity,
and with protection of his or her need for privacy.
- A patient has the right to a prompt and reasonable response
to questions and requests.
- A patient has the right to know who is providing medical
services and who is responsible for his or her care.
- A patient has the right to know what patient support services
are available, including whether an interpreter is available
if he or she does not speak English.
- A patient has the right to know what rules and regulations
apply to his or her conduct.
- A patient has the right to be given by the health care
provider information concerning diagnosis, planned course
of treatment, alternatives, risks, and prognosis.
- A patient has the right to refuse any treatment, except
as otherwise provided by law.
- A patient has the right to be given, upon request, full
information and necessary counseling on the availability
of known financial resources for his or her care.
- A patient who is eligible for Medicare has the right to
know, upon request and in advance of treatment, whether
the health care provider or health care facility accepts
the Medicare assignment rate.
- A patient has the right to receive, upon request, prior
to treatment, a reasonable estimate of charges for medical
care.
- A patient has the right to receive a copy of a reasonably
clear and understandable, itemized bill and, upon request,
to have the charges explained.
- A patient has the right to impartial access to medical
treatment or accommodations, regardless of race, national
origin, religion, handicap, or source of payment.
- A patient has the right to treatment for any emergency
medical condition that will deteriorate from failure to
provide treatment.
- A patient has the right to know if medical treatment is
for purposes of experimental research and to give his or
her consent or refusal to participate in such experimental
research.
- A patient has the right to express grievances regarding
any violation of his or her rights, as stated in Florida
law, through the grievance procedure of the health care
provider or health care facility which served him or her
and to the appropriate state licensing agency.
- A patient is responsible for providing to the health care
provider, to the best of his or her knowledge, accurate
and complete information about present complaints, past
illnesses, hospitalizations, medications, and other matters
relating to his or her health.
- A patient is responsible for reporting unexpected changes
in his or her condition to the health care provider.
- A patient is responsible for reporting to the health care
provider whether he or she comprehends a contemplated course
of action and what is expected of him or her.
- A patient is responsible for following the treatment plan
recommended by the health care provider.
- A patient is responsible for keeping appointments and,
when he or she is unable to do so for any reason, for notifying
the health care provider or health care facility.
- A patient is responsible for his or her actions if he
or she refuses treatment or does not follow the health care
provider's instructions.
- A patient is responsible for assuring that the financial
obligations of his or her health care are fulfilled as promptly
as possible.
- A patient is responsible for following health care facility
rules and regulations affecting patient care and conduct.
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