Patients Bill of Rights
- 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 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 urgent care.
- 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, physical 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 is responsible for reporting unexpected changes in his or her
condition to the health care provider.
- 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 obligation for
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.
- 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 has the right to express grievances regarding any violation of
his or her rights, as stated in law, through the grievance procedure of
the health care provider which served him or her and to the appropriate
state licensing agency.
- Patients are provided, to the degree known, complete information concerning
their diagnosis, evaluation, treatment and prognosis. When it is medically
inadvisable to give such information to a patient the information is provided
to a person designated by the patient or to a legally authorized person.
- Patients are given the opportunity to participate in decisions involving
their healthcare, except when such participation is contraindicated for
medical reasons.
Statement of Patient’s Rights
- Know the names of your healthcare providers.
- Be involved in the planning of your care and treatment, including pain
management, in collaboration with your physician and treatment team.
- Information to enable you to make treatment decisions that reflect your wishes.
- Accept medical care or to refuse treatment to the extent permitted by law
and to be informed of the medical consequences of such refusal.
- Have all records concerning your care or illness to be treated confidentially,
with personal privacy respected. You have the right to access information
contained in your clinical records within a reasonable time period and
in accordance with federal HIPPA policies and procedures.
- Receive prompt and reasonable responses to your requests for service.
- Considerate, safe and respectful care; and to be free from abuse or harassment.
- Have impartial access to care regardless of race, creed, sex, sexual orientation,
age, national origin, physical disability, or source of payment.
- Request a consultation or second opinion from another physician.
- Review your urgent care bill and receive an explanation of the charges.
- Express a compliment and/or concern pertaining to your care or treatment.
Your compliments/concerns may be directed to Medical Director, physician,
medical staff, Center Administrator or be given to opportunity to complete a
- Patient Satisfaction Survey in person or anonymously.
Statement of Patient’s Responsibilities
You have the responsibility of/for:
- Providing accurate and complete information about your illness and medical
history including present complaints, past illnesses and hospitalization,
medications, and other matters related to your health.
- Knowing and following urgent care center rules and regulations; i.e. smoking
and use of electrical equipment.
- Following your physician’s prescribed plan of treatment, care and services.
- Notifying your physician or medical assistant if you do not understand
your diagnosis, treatment, or prognosis.
- Any consequences and other adverse outcomes if you refuse treatments or
do not follow physician’s prescribed treatment plan.
- Being considerate of other patients’ rights, privacy, and property,
and in assisting with noise control and the number of visitors you receive.
- Fulfilling your financial obligations associated with your health care.
- Advising your medical assistant or physician of any concern, dissatisfaction,
or safety issues you may have in regard to your care while visiting our
urgent care center.
- Safeguarding any valuables or personal belongings.
- Cooperating with your Health Care Team to maintain your and your family’s
safety, e.g. calling for assistance when needed or as instructed.
- Be knowledgeable of your medical insurance benefits plan and your obligations
regarding deductibles, co-payments, pre-authorization requirements, etc.