Right to receive considerate, respect and compassionate care in a safe setting regardless of your age, gender, race, socio-economic status, national origin, language, religion or disabilities.
Right to information on diagnosis, treatment and expected outcomes.
Right to give informed consent.
Right to know the clinical identity of the professionals involved in patient care.
Right to protection from physical abuse and neglect.
Right to full consideration of your dignity, privacy and confidentiality.
Right to expect prompt treatment in an emergency.
Right to refuse treatment to the extent permitted by law.
Right to refuse to participate in human experimentation and research.
Right to seek second opinion.
Right to receive information about follow-up care.
Right to be informed about cost of the treatment and hospital charges.
Right to get copies of medical records on request.
Right to observe your own social, cultural and spiritual beliefs.
Right to be informed of hospitals rules and regulations.