Patient representative definition

Patient representative means a person designated by a mental health facility to process patient complaints or grievances or to represent patients who are minors pursuant to section 27-65-103 (5).
Patient representative means either a person acting on behalf of a patient with the consent of the patient or the patient's legal guardian.
Patient representative means a person designated by

Examples of Patient representative in a sentence

  • The Steering Group is chaired by the Director of Health Information and Standards (HIQA) and comprises of representatives from the Department of Health, Health Information and Quality Authority, Health Service Executive and relevant Patient representative bodies.

  • The Appeal panel will consist:  Director of Quality GW CCG (chair)  Patient representative or Non-Executive Director  A GP  Relevant Area Director SCC with lead for Mental Health Additional specialist input may be co-opted in, as appropriate to the case, and at the discretion of the chair.

  • The Service is expected to forge proven and effective relationships with the following:  Patient representative groups including support groups;  Professional bodies;  Health and Social Care partner provider services, including Employment support services;  Third Sector services.


More Definitions of Patient representative

Patient representative means the mental health patient representative established by section 7253 of this title.
Patient representative means a patient advocate or a guardian.
Patient representative means an individual who, under applicable laws, has the authority to act on behalf of the patient where the patient is incapable of making decisions related to health care.
Patient representative means the mental health patient
Patient representative means any of the following:
Patient representative means a person who is authorized to act on a patient’s behalf;
Patient representative means a patient’s legal guardian, an individual acting on behalf of a patient with the written consent of the patient, or a surrogate according to A.R.S. § 36-3201.