I'm taking the time to remind family members and healthcare providers of my legal rights. While I'm still a living, breathing, US citizen I still have some of those rights. Sometimes people come up with excuses to violate my rights repeatedly.
There are several laws that apply to healthcare. I went to the Patient Bill of Rights.
- Timely access to medical care.
- Be treated with dignity and respect by each MED health unit staff member.
- Medical care that is free from discrimination on the basis of age, sex, race, ethnicity, national origin, language, disease, disability, or religion.
- Easy-to-understand information about your diagnosis and treatment options from your MED medical service provider.
- Ask your MED medical service provider questions so that you can make informed decisions about your health.
- Request the professional qualifications of the primary MED medical service provider rendering care.
- Communicate confidentially with your MED medical service provider.
- Privacy and confidentiality as outlined in the Notice of Privacy Practices (available at your health unit).
- Withdraw your consent, delay, or otherwise refuse examination, intervention, or treatment.
- Continuity of care – if for any reason you decide to seek care elsewhere, your MED medical service provider will work to coordinate your care in accordance with your wishes.
- Review and request amendments to your medical records.
- Provide confidential feedback about any matter that occurs in MED Health Units by available means