Patient Rights
- Be treated with dignity, respect, consideration of their individual values and belief and privacy during examination, procedures and treatment.
- Be protected from physical abuse or neglect.
- Refuse treatment.
- Confidentiality of all records and communications, to the extent provided by law.
- Participate in decisions about their care and provide informed consent.
- Be informed of the estimated costs of proposed treatment.
- Access to information contained in the Medical Record in the form of a Medical Report / Discharge Summary.
- Voice their concerns and complaints with the Patient Advocacy Cell of the Medical Superintendents Office.
- Have the appropriate family member eligible to all the above rights, in case the patient is unable to meaningfully participate in his / her care.
- To seek an additional opinion regarding clinical care.