Patients' Bill of Rights
As a patient, you have certain rights and responsibilities.
Rights
As a patient, you have the right to
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Be treated with courtesy, respect and dignity and have privacy
concerning your medical care.
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Receive a prompt and reasonable response to your questions and
requests.
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Know the names of the physicians responsible for your care and
any other healthcare team members providing medical services.
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Know what patient support services are available, including help
with a hearing impairment or an interpreter in your language if
you do not speak English.
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Know what rules and regulations apply to your conduct as a patient.
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Receive written information about Advance Directives and healthcare
decision-making options in Florida.
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Participate in decisions that involve your care, including consideration
of ethical issues. You have the right to receive information about
your diagnosis, planned course of treatment, alternatives, risks,
prognosis, and outcomes of care that may impact your decisions
regarding treatment.
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Accept or refuse any treatment except as otherwise provided by
law.
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Be given upon request full information and counseling on financial
resources for your care.
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Know upon request and before treatment whether your physician
and the hospital accept Medicare assignment rate.
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Receive a reasonable estimate of charges for medical care before
your treatment, if you have requested it. The actual costs may
be higher based on changes in your condition or treatment needs.
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Receive a copy of a clear and understandable itemized bill and,
on request, have the charges explained.
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Have impartial access to medical treatment or accommodations,
regardless of age, race, religion, source of payment, national
origin, disability, sexual orientation, color, marital status,
or gender.
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Be treated for any emergency medical condition that will worsen
if treatment is not provided.
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Know if your medical treatment is for research purposes. You
may consent or refuse to participate in this research. Your refusal
will not affect access to any other services.
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Express grievances about any violation of your rights as stated
in Florida law through the grievance procedure of the hospital
or healthcare provider that served you and to the appropriate
state-licensing agency.
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Receive visitors, phone calls and letters if that does not interfere
with medical care.
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Keep and use your personal clothing and possessions if there
is space and it does not interfere with another patient or medical
care.
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Be free from restraints or seclusion used as a means of coercion,
discipline, convenience, or retaliation.
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Receive appropriate assessment and management of pain.
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Access any mode of treatment, including complementary or alternative
healthcare treatments, if you and your physician agree it is in
your best interest and it is offered by the hospital.
Responsibilities
As a patient, it is your responsibility to
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Give your healthcare team accurate and complete information
about present complaints, past illnesses, hospitalizations, medications,
and other health matters.
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Report unexpected changes in your condition to your healthcare
team.
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Tell your healthcare team if you don't understand a planned course
of treatment or what is expected of you.
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Follow the recommended treatment plan.
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Keep appointments and notify the hospital when you are unable
to do so.
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Accept the consequences if you refuse treatment or do not follow
the healthcare teams' instructions.
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Meet your financial obligations promptly.
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Follow hospital rules and regulations about patient care and
conduct.
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Let your healthcare team know if you have an Advance Directive,
such as a Living Well.
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Respect the property of others and of the hospital.
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