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Patient Rights
Patient Rights

As a patient of the Ingalls Same Day Surgery,
you have the right:

To receive high quality individualized care within the center’s capacity and mission without regard to race, creed, ability or disability, age gender, ethnic or national origin, lifestyle, or ability to pay.
To receive that care by friendly, considerate, and competent professionals, who through education and experience, strive to provide the best care to you and your family / significant other.
To know the professional status of any person providing care or services.
To have your needs for personal privacy in a safe setting, confidentiality of personal and medical information, clear communication, emotional and spiritual support respected.
To have security for yourself and your personal property.
To have received sufficient information from your physician regarding diagnosis, treatment options, prognosis, and possible risks and side effects associated with proposed procedure / surgery which allows you to acknowledge informed consent.
To receive care that promotes comfort and manages pain aggressively and effectively.
To have a surrogate (parent, legal guardian, person with medical power of attorney) exercise these Patient’s Rights if you are unable to do so.
To request and receive information regarding your charges, and to receive an explanation of your bill within a reasonable period of time.
To know the relationship(s) of the organization to either persons or organizations participating in the provision of your care.
To be informed of the source of reimbursement for your care, and any limitations or constraints which may be placed upon your care.
To be free from unnecessary use of physical or chemical restraint and/or seclusion as a means of coercion, convenience or retaliation.
To participate in decisions regarding your treatment. If you are unable to participate in those decisions, then your designated or legal representative shall do so on your behalf.
To refuse treatment to the extent permitted by law and to be informed of the medical consequences of such a refusal. The patient accepts responsibility for his or her actions should he or she refuse treatment or not follow the instructions of the physician or facility.
To expect protection of and access to your personal health information according to Ingalls Same Day Surgery Notice of Privacy Practices.
To voice complaint or concern, without recrimination, regarding your care, to have those complaints reviewed, and, when possible, resolved.
To be fully informed before any transfer from Ingalls Same Day Surgery to another healthcare facility.
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