Right to Respect and Dignity
Every patient has the right to be treated with respect and dignity without any discrimination or violation of their personal rights.
Right to Communicate
You have the right to communicate freely with your healthcare team and understand information related to your health condition.
Right to Access Medical Records
You can request access to your medical records and obtain copies in accordance with the approved policies and procedures.
Right to Choose Treatment
You have the right to choose, accept, or refuse the treatment offered to you, with appropriate medical advice provided.
Right to Privacy
We respect your privacy and are committed to protecting your medical and personal information.
Right to Inquire and File Complaints
You have the right to make inquiries and file complaints, and they will be addressed promptly and effectively.
Right to Safety
You must receive safe and effective medical care, with all necessary precautions taken to ensure your safety during treatment.
Right to Medical Information
You must receive adequate and clear information about your condition and the proposed treatment plans.
Right to Refuse and Withdraw
You have the right to refuse treatment or withdraw from it at any time, with advice provided on the consequences of this decision.
Right to Visitors
You are allowed to visit relatives and friends according to the designated time and hospital policies.
Right to Participate in Research
If you are invited to participate in medical research, you have the right to accept or decline based on your choice.
Right to Transfer and Referral
In case of transfer or referral, you must be informed of the reasons and receive the necessary care during the process.
- The patient should provide accurate and comprehensive health information regarding their medical history and current medications.
- The patient should provide accurate and comprehensive health information regarding their medical history and current medications.
- The patient must immediately inform the medical team of any changes in their health condition or new symptoms.
- The patient must immediately inform the medical team of any changes in their health condition or new symptoms.
- The patient should not take any medication not prescribed by the treating doctor, and should avoid self-treatment.
- The patient is encouraged to cooperate with all healthcare team members and respond honestly to their inquiries.
- Providing accurate information about your health condition and following medical instructions helps improve the quality of care you receive.
- Understanding your responsibilities helps maintain your health and avoid potential health issues.
- Adhering to specified responsibilities helps build an effective collaborative relationship with the healthcare team.
- Understanding your rights and fulfilling your responsibilities contributes to creating a positive and comfortable treatment experience for you and accompanying family members.
- A good understanding of patient rights and responsibilities reduces the occurrence of sudden harm and medical errors, fostering a positive interaction between medical staff and the patient.
- By understanding your rights and responsibilities, you can maintain your personal well-being and work effectively to improve your health condition.