Patient Rights Made Simple
This brand new 2017 production details this list of rights which are used for accreditation by the Joint Commission on Healthcare Accreditation and are required by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid.
Every patient who enters a healthcare facility deserves to be treated with dignity and respect and be empowered to make personal decisions about their healthcare choices. These two tenets are at the core of the patient bill of rights. A list of guarantees first developed in 1973 and then revised in 1992, by the American Hospital Association.
This brand new 2017 production details this list of rights which are used for accreditation by the Joint Commission on Healthcare Accreditation and are required by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid.
Key Learning Points
- Courtesy, compassion, dignity and respect
- Discrimination
- Personal representatives
- The right to self determination
- Informed consent
- Advanced directives
- Unintended outcomes and mistakes
- Pain management
- Medical records
- Personal safety
- Right to quality care
- Right to emergency care
- Right to a detailed explaination of costs
- Complaint procedures
- Patient responsibilities