PATIENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
RIGHTS
1. The patient has the right to considerate and respectful care without
discrimination at all times by competent personnel. The patient has the right to
privacy during examinations, assessments, procedures, and treatment.
2. The patient has the right to obtain from the physician, sufficient information
concerning diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis, changes in his/her condition
and the causes of such changes, in terms the patient can be reasonably
expected to understand.
3. The patient has the right to know, by name, the physician responsible for
authorizing and performing procedures or treatment.
4. The patient has the right to receive information from the physician that is
necessary to give informed consent prior to the start of a medical procedure
and/or treatment. Information for informed consent should include a
description of the specific procedure and/or treatment, risks involved,
alternatives, the expectations for a successful outcome, & the probable
duration of incapacitation.
5. The patient has the right to full disclosure of health services cost and
information related to all services provided by iSON Health prior to treatment.
6. The patient has the right to request and receive an itemized bill explaining
all of the costs and charges regardless of the source of payment.
7. The patient has the right to know what rules & regulations apply to patient
responsibilities.
8. The administration of iSON Health, the medical staff, and all other
members of staff are committed to treating and acting on patient concerns
and complaints in a fair manner. Complaints and suggestions on services can
be submitted through the availability/designated channels.
9. The patient has the right to have all records about the medical care treated
as confidential except as otherwise required by law or upon the patient’s
written authorization.
10. The patient has the right to obtain a medical report and a copy of the
medical test results from the ISON Health upon request and written
authorization by the patient.
11. The patient has the right to assistance in obtaining consultation or a
second opinion with another physician at the patient’s own request and
expense.
12. The patient has the right to appropriate assessment and management of
pain. The patient’s right to pain management is respected and supported.
Your physician will assess your pain and involve you in decisions about pain
relief measures to minimize your pain.
13. The patient has the right to refuse treatment for any or all of the care
offered. When refusal of treatment prevents the provision of appropriate care
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in accordance with ethical and professional standards, the potential
consequences are explained to the patient and the relationship with the
patient may be terminated.
14. The patient has the right to refuse examination or follow-up of their
treatment details by any person not directly responsible for their care. Persons
who are not directly involved in the patient’s treatment will obtain permission
to attend the case discussion, examination, and/or treatment.
15. The patient & his/her family have the right to participate in the care
decision-making & the right to have an interpreter (upon request and
availability) if the language presents a barrier to understanding.
16. The patient has the right to have a person of one’s gender present during
certain parts of a physical examination, treatment, or procedure performed by
a health professional of the opposite gender and the right not to remain
disrobed any longer than is required for accomplishing the medical purpose
for which disrobing was needed.
RESPONSIBILITIES
1. The patient is anticipated to follow the treatment plan recommended by the
physician responsible for their care.
2. The patient is responsible for the consequences if they refuse treatment or
do not follow the physician’s instructions.
3. The Patient is expected to ensure that the financial obligations for their
healthcare are met.
4. The Patient is expected to follow provider regulations, policies &
requirements affecting their care & conduct.
5. The patient is expected to provide complete & accurate information about
past & present illnesses, hospitalization, medication, allergies & other matters
(including providing medical reports) relating to their health history that need
to be known by those involved in the patient treatment.
6. The patient is expected to secure appointments as per the
recommendations made by the physician as per the time frame and to attend
the appointment on time. The patient will inform the Call Center within 24
hours in the event of a cancellation of the appointment.
7. The patient will take full responsibility in the event of refusing test studies,
examinations, follow-up appointments, admissions, and /or treatment. Certain
events of refusal may require the patients’ signature.
8. The Patient is expected to provide written consent before any treatment at
iSON Health.
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