Patient Rights and Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Patient Rights and Responsibilities. A. I understand that pre-existing medical conditions do not disqualify me from enrolling into Evolve and that I have a right to know my treatment options and actively participate in my healthcare decisions.
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Patient Rights and Responsibilities. I acknowledge that this is a partnership between my FTI therapist and me and, as such, I agree to actively participate in my treatment. I also acknowledge the rights available to me. A list of patient rights and responsibilities is posted in the waiting area. A copy of these rights and responsibilities is available upon request. (initial)
Patient Rights and Responsibilities. I understand I have the right to take part in decisions about the health care and plan for treatment. I have received a copy of the Patient Rights and Responsibilities and my questions have been answered.
Patient Rights and Responsibilities. A. I understand that pre-existing medical conditions do not disqualify me from enrolling into IHNC and that I have a right to know my treatment options and actively participate in my healthcare decisions.
Patient Rights and Responsibilities. Confidentiality
Patient Rights and Responsibilities. The MCO shall provide to Providers any and all training and technical assistance it deems necessary regarding administrative and clinical procedures and requirements, as well as clinical practices.
Patient Rights and Responsibilities. I have received a copy of my patient rights and responsibilities and have had the opportunity to ask any questions regarding them (located on the website)
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Patient Rights and Responsibilities. Patient Rights As a A1KARE HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE CARE INC. patient, you have the right to: 1. Be informed of your rights and responsibilities in a language and manner, which you understand. 2. To exercise your rights as a patient of the hospice. 3. Be fully informed, as evidenced by your written acknowledgement or by that of your appointed representative, of these rights and of all rules and regulations governing patient conduct, prior to or at time of admission. 4. To have your property and person treated with respect. 5. Make informed decisions regarding proposed and ongoing care and services. 6. Choose whether or not to participate in research, investigational or experimental studies, or clinical trials. 7. Have your communication needs met. 8. Have grievances regarding treatment or care that is or fails to be furnished and the lack of respect for property by anyone who is furnishing services on behalf of the hospice; and to not be subjected to discrimination or reprisal for exercising his/her rights 9. Confidentiality of information, privacy and security. 10. Be involved in the care planning process. 11. Be fully informed by a physician of your medical condition, unless medically contraindicated, and to be afforded the opportunity to participate in your Medical treatment. 12. Be informed and receive written information concerning our policies on advance directives, Including a description of applicable State law. 13. Choose your attending physician. 14. Have an appropriate assessment and Management of your pain and other symptoms. 15. Be fully informed, prior to or at time of admission, of services available through the hospice program, and related charges, including services not covered under Titles XVIII or XIX of the Social Security Act. 16. Refuse treatment to the extent permitted by law and to be informed of the medical consequences of Such refusal. 17. Be advised of what hospice services are to be Covered under the hospice benefit. 18. Receive information about the scope of services that the hospice will provide and specific limitations on those services 19. Be assured confidential treatment of personal and clinical records and to approve or refuse their release to any individual outside the hospice, except in the case of transfer to another health facility, or as required by law or third-party Payment contract. 20. Be free from mistreatment, neglect, or verbal, mental, sexual, and physical abuse, including injuries of unknown source, and misapp...
Patient Rights and Responsibilities. Patients have the right to terminate this agreement at any time and demand the return of all of their property in the caregiver’s possession including marijuana, plants, and supplies, but must give the caregiver 7 days notice of the termination date. The caregiver needs time to make preparations for the safe return of the patients plants and to gather all supplies. The patient will also be responsible to compensate the caregiver for the service already invested in the growth of the plants. Patients have the right to a consistant supply of medical grade cannabis. The caregiver must be able to produce a steady supply for each patient and remain within the quantity guidelines of the Act. The caregiver can not divert any of the patients marijuana or plants without the consent of the patient. The caregiver can not consume any of the patients marijuana or plants without the consent of the patient, and the caregiver must also be a patient. If the caregiver ends up with excess marijuana for a patient, that patient must decide if it should be destroyed, transfered to other patients, or donated to indigent patients. Patients have a right to reasonable access to their caregiver and marijuana. That means the patient should have the caregiver’s contact numbers and information, and be able to talk to the caregiver as necessary to inquire about a transfer, their supply, the progress of their plants, or just a friendly hello. Reasonable access means at an appropriate time of day, when the caregiver would normally be tending the garden, and by yourself as only you and the caregiver are invloved in this relationship and have access to the plants. Patinets have a right to privacy. Caregivers are not allowed to discuss any of thier patients with any other patient or caregiver. The interaction between the patient and caregiver is exclusively their business and all details of this relationship are to be kept private. The patient must make a clear designation showing whether the primary caregiver or the qualifying patient will be allowed under state law to possess the marihuana plants for the qualifying patient's medical use, which shall be determined based solely on the qualifying patient's preference.
Patient Rights and Responsibilities. The LME shall provide to Providers any and all training and technical assistance it deems necessary regarding administrative and clinical procedures and requirements, as well as clinical practices.
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