As a patient you have the following rights:
- To decide who provides your pregnancy supplies and/or equipment.
- To receive the correctly prescribed service and/or equipment in a professional manner without discrimination based on age, race, sex, religion, ethnic origin, sexual preference or physical or mental handicap.
- To be promptly informed if the prescribed care or services are not within the scope, mission, or philosophy of the Provider, and therefore be provided with transfer assistance to an appropriate care or service organization.
- To be treated with kindness, courtesy, respect, and without neglect or abuse, either physical or mental.
- To have your privacy respected at all times.
- To be provided with adequate information to give your informed consent for the start of service, the continuation of service, the transfer of service to another provider, or the termination of service.
- To receive upon request, complete and up to date information relative to your condition, treatment, alternative treatments, and risks of treatment within our responsibilities of medical equipment suppliers.
- To receive treatment and services within the scope of your health care plan, promptly and professionally, while being thoroughly informed as to Provider policies, procedures and charges.
- To refuse care, within the boundaries set by law, and receive professional information relative to the ramifications or consequences that will or may result due to such refusal.
- To request and receive data regarding services or costs thereof privately and with confidentiality.
- To request and receive the opportunity to examine or review your medical records.
- To be involved, as appropriate, in discussions and resolutions of conflicts and ethical issues related to your care.
- To be informed of any experimental or investigational studies that are involved in your care and to be provided the right to refuse any such activity.
- To expect that all information received by this organization will be kept confidential and will not be released without written consent.
- To have the right to access, request amendment to, and receive an account of disclosures regarding health information as permitted under applicable law.