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Patient
Rights and Responsibilities
Each patient receiving medical care at Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital
has certain rights regarding the nature of his or her treatment. In turn,
patients and his or her loved ones also have the responsibility of actively
participating in the treatment plan.
Patient
Bill of Rights
Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital (OLBH) is sponsored by the Bon Secours Health
System, Inc. As a ministry of the Catholic Church in the United States, OLBH
abides by the Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Facilities.
OLBH provides care in a manner consistent with the values in its mission and
vision and with the beliefs and practices of the Catholic faith.
- Patients
have the right to receive medical care regardless of age, race, religion,
nationality, gender, sexual orientation, disability or ability to
pay.
- Patients
have the right to receive care with consideration, respect and dignity.
This care includes the psychosocial, spiritual and cultural needs
of the patient and his or her family.
- Patients
have the right to treatment of symptoms that respond to treatment.
Patients have the right to appropriate pain management.
- Patients
have the right to necessary and current information about their diagnosis,
treatment and prognosis. Patients have the right to read the records
of their care and to have the information explained, as permitted
by law.
- Patients
or surrogates have the right to make decisions about plans of care
before and during the treatment and to accept or refuse a treatment
or plan of care as allowed by law. Hospital personnel should tell
the patient of any policy affecting his or her choice while in the
hospital.
- Patients
have the right to know the names of doctors, nurses and others involved
in their care, including students or residents.
- Patients
have the right to have an Advance Directive (Such as: living will,
healthcare surrogate and durable power of attorney.)
- Patients
have the right to privacy. Patients have the right to personal and
family confidentiality as permitted by law.
- Patients
have the right to expect a consistent quality of care in all hospital
departments and help in locating other services when needed.
- Patients
have the right to be told of resources for solving problems.
- Patients
have the right to be told of hospital charges for services and payment
methods.
- Patients
have the right to expect care to be rendered in a safe manner in
a safe environment at all times.
For more information, contact the Pastoral Care department at (606) 833-3115.
Patient
Responsibilities
The nature of healthcare requires the patients and their families to work together
in their care. The effectiveness of care will depend, in part, on the patient
working with the hospital, physicians and staff.
- Patients
are responsible for giving accurate, up-to-date information about complaints,
past illness or injuries, hospital stays, medicines or other health problems.
- Patients
should discuss questions or concerns about their illness or treatment with
their physicians or nurse.
- Patients
are responsible for following the medication and treatment plan that has
been recommended by the physician.
- Patients
are responsible for following the hospital's rules and regulations concerning
patient care and behavior.
- Patients
are responsible for giving information for insurance claims and for paying
the charges for care received.
- Patients
are responsible for realizing personal lifestyle may affect one's health.
- Patients
are responsible for following the hospital's rules and regulations with
regard to their safety and the safety of others.
For more information, contact the Pastoral Care department at (606) 833-3115.
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