· Know if medical treatment is for purposes of experimental research and to give his consent or refusal to participate in such experimental research.
· Have the right to change primary or specialty physicians or dentists if other qualified physicians or dentists are available.
· A prompt and reasonable response to questions and requests.
· Know what patient support services are available, including whether an interpreter is available if he or she does not speak English.
· Receive, upon request, prior to treatment, a reasonable estimate of charges for medical care and know, upon request and prior to treatment, whether the facility accepts the Medicare assignment rate.
· Receive a copy of a reasonably clear and understandable, itemized bill and, upon request, to have charges explained.
· Formulate advance directives and to appoint a surrogate to make health care decisions on his/her behalf
· To the extent permitted by law and provide a copy to the facility for placement in his/her medical record.
· Know the facility policy on advance directives.
· Be informed of the names of physicians who have ownership in the facility.
· Have properly credentialed and qualified healthcare professionals providing patient care.
· A patient, patient representative or surrogate is responsible for
· Providing a responsible adult to transport him/her home from the facility and remain with him/her for 24hours, unless specifically exempted from this responsibility by his/her provider.
· Providing to the best of his or her knowledge, accurate and complete information about his/her health, present complaints, past illnesses, hospitalizations, any medications, including over-the-counter products and dietary supplements, any allergies or sensitivities, and other matters relating to his or her health.
· Accept personal financial responsibility for any charges not covered by his/her insurance.
· Following the treatment plan recommended by his health care provider.
· Be respectful of all the health providers and staff, as well as other patients.
· Providing a copy of information that you desire us to know about a durable power of attorney, health care surrogate, or another advance directive.
· His/her actions if he/she refuses treatment or does not follow the health care provider's instructions.
· Reporting unexpected changes in his or her condition to the health care provider.
· Reporting to his health care provider whether he or she comprehends a contemplated course of action and what is expected of him or her.
· Keeping appointments.