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be treated with respect and dignity. have access to team-based primary care services. have the confidentiality and privacy of my health information respected. be informed in ways that I understand so that I may make informed decisions about my health, health care and treatment.
Summary of Non-LPS Patients Rights, Non-Deniable A right to privacy, dignity, respect, and humane care. A right to receive treatment for a diagnosed mental disorder that is provided in a method least restrictive of individual liberty and promotes personal independence.
(T)he patient or his or her representative (as allowed under State law) has the right to make informed decisions regarding his or her care. The patients rights include being informed of his or her health status (and) being involved in care planning and treatment
Follow the Seven Rights when you are administering medication to the individuals you support: Right Person, Right Medication, Right Dose, Right Time, Right Route, Right Reason, and Right Documentation.
A patient has the right to respectful care given by competent workers. A patient has the right to know the names and the jobs of his or her caregivers. A patient has the right to privacy with respect to his or her medical condition. A patients care and treatment will be discussed only with those who need to know.
be treated politely and with respect. receive appropriate, ongoing, and personalized services. be told about the risks and consequences of your treatment options. accept or refuse medical treatment.
CAMH Bill of Patient Rights Right to be Treated with Respect. Right to Safety and Protection from Harm. Right to Dignity, Independence, and Self Determination. Right to High Quality Services that Comply with Standards.