Providing precise and complete information regarding his/her medical complaints, past history of hospitalizations, medications and additional relevant matters concerning their health.
Following the formulated treatment strategy suggested by the physicians.
Following the rules & regulations of the hospital and ensure that the bills are paid without any delay.
Reporting any episodes of pain and the efficiency or lack of response to pain treatment
Reporting any apparent risks experienced and/or unanticipated change in condition during the course of his/her care.
Providing all the necessary information regarding the insurance processing and assurance of the financial obligations.
Asking questions and clarifying doubts in matters they don’t understand.
Being aware of the rights that other patients and hospital staff posses.
Each Patient Has The Right To:
Obtain honorable and compassionate care. This comprises of the right to be free from any form of annoyance, abandonment, exploitation, and vocal, mental, physical and sexual form of abuse.
A rational accessibility to care, and being acquainted with the identity and the particular specialized status of the doctor.
Unprejudiced access to treatment irrespective of the race, religion, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation etc.
Have his/her religious requirements accommodated, and his/her cultural and individual values, beliefs, and preferences respected.
Expect all sorts of interactions and records pertaining to his/her care to be treated as confidential by the hospital, with the exception of cases such as suspected abuse where reporting is permitted and required by law.
Access information enclosed in his or her clinical records within a realistic time frame.
Be well-informed regarding the hospital policies and practices related to patient care, treatment and responsibilities.
Be liberal from restraints of any form that are not medically required or are used as a means of coercion, convenience or retaliation by staff.
Have a family member or representative of his/her choice and his/her personal physician notified promptly of his or her admission to the hospital.