Common use of Consent to Treatment Clause in Contracts

Consent to Treatment. An admission contract must not include a clause requiring a resident to sign a consent to all treatment ordered by any physician. An admission contract may require consent only for routine nursing care or emergency care. An admission contract must contain a clause that informs the resident of the right to refuse treatment.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: www.revisor.mn.gov, www.revisor.mn.gov, www.revisor.mn.gov

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