As a Patient, you have the right to:
- High quality, evidence-based, and patient-centered care that respects your unique needs, preferences, and values.
- Have access to the healthcare services that you need in a safe and clean environment.
- Be treated with compassion, professionalism, dignity, and respect at all times.
- Know the full name and role of your healthcare team.
- Have the collection, use, and disclosure of your personal health information handled in a secure and confidential manner.
- Receive all of your healthcare information or education in a clear, accurate, and complete way.
- Participate actively in your care planning and in decision making related to your care.
- Accept or refuse any medications or treatment at any time once you have all the necessary information needed to make an informed choice.
- Be informed of unintended and preventable events that resulted in harm during your care, and the measures that our hospitals intend to put in place to prevent future incidents.
- Be provided with information about our hospitals patient feedback process so that you can ask questions and express concerns about your care or services without compromising access to or the quality of your care.
Mutual respect, cooperation, and active partnering in care are essential to the delivery of quality health care.