At Olathe Medical Center we believe each patient has the right to:
- Considerate and respectful care in a safe environment.
- Be informed about his/her rights and his/her health status.
- Reasonable access to care.
- Be involved in the development and implementation of his/her plan of care and treatment, including pain management.
- Have his/her spiritual, religious and cultural needs recognized and respected.
- Formulate an advance directive, either verbally or in writing, and to have staff and practitioners comply with the directive.
- Appoint a surrogate to make healthcare decisions on his/her behalf to the extent permitted by law.
- Accept medical care, refuse treatment to the extent permitted by law and be informed of the medical consequences of refusing treatment.
- Security, personal privacy and the confidentiality of his/her information relating to the patient’s medical care.
- Access protective services.
- Be free from abuse and harassment.
- Upon request, be given the name of his/her attending physician, the names of all practitioners directly participating in the patient’s care and the names and functions of other healthcare persons having direct contact with the patient.
- Access information in his/her medical record within a reasonable time frame.
- Have a family member or representative of choice and his/her own physician notified in a timely manner of the patient’s admission.
- Assistance in obtaining a consultation with another physician or practitioner at the patient’s request and own expense.
- Be free from restraints that are not medically necessary.
- Receive services free from discrimination based upon his/her race, color, religion, sex, national origin or source of payment.
- Be informed of any human experimentation or other research/educational projects affecting his/her care or treatment.
- Examine and receive a detailed explanation of his/her bill.
- Know what the expectations are for his/her conduct as a patient.
- Participate in the resolution of any ethical questions arising in the course of his/her care.
- Obtain the process for communicating concerns regarding service, care or treatment.
We believe each patient is responsible for:
- Providing accurate and complete information concerning his/her present complaints, past illnesses, hospitalizations, medications and other matters relating to his/her health.
- Reporting perceived risks in his/her care and unexpected changes in his/her condition to the patient’s responsible practitioner.
- Asking questions when he/she does not understand what he/she has been told about the patient’s care or what he/she is expected to do.
- Keeping appointments and notifying Olathe Medical Center or physician when unable to do so.
- Following the treatment plan recommended by the healthcare team.
- His/her outcomes in the event he/she refuses treatment or does not follow physician orders.
- Following the rules and regulations affecting patient care and conduct.
- Respecting the rights of other patients and staff.
- Assuring that the financial obligations of his/her healthcare are fulfilled.
- Being respectful of his/her personal property and that of other persons.
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