Patient Rights and Responsibilities
Submitted by: Colorado State University,
PHARMACY@health.sacc.colostate.edu
"The following statement is included in our Policy Manual, is part of the
Risk Management notebook, is framed and posted in each clinic and is used
on bookmarks which are distributed to students."
Your Patient Rights and Responsibilities at University Health
Service
You have the RIGHT:
- to be treated with dignity and respect
- to know the names and professional status of those serving you
- to privacy
- to confidentiality of information in your records
- to receive accurate and understandable information about your
health
- to know the significant beneficial effects, side effects, and
problems of treatment
- to participate in choosing a form of treatment
- to receive education and counseling
- to consent to, or refuse, any care or treatment
- to select and/or change your health care provider
- to review your medical records with a clinician
- to be informed about services and any related costs
- to receive appropriate referrals to other providers and services
You also have the RESPONSIBILITY:
- to seek medical attention promptly
- to give accurate information about your medical history
- to ask about anything you do not understand
- to report any significant changes in symptoms or failure to
improve
- to respect clinic policies
- to treat all personnel and health professionals with courtesy
and respect
- to keep appointments or cancel in a timely manner
- to seek non-emergency care during regular hours
- to provide useful feedback about our services and policies
- to know the names, purposes and effects of medications prescibed
to you
- to pay promptly any bills that you have incurred
When you have questions, please ask.
When you are satisfied, please comment.
When you are not satisfied, please let us know.
Thanks!
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