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PATIENTS' RESPONSIBILITIES
Provision of Information You have the responsibility to provide accurate and complete information about present complaints, past illnesses, hospitalizations, medications, and other matters relating to your health to the best of your abilities. You are responsible for reporting whether you clearly understand a course of treatment and to request additional information and clarification.
Compliance Instructions You are responsible for following the treatment plan recommended by the practitioner primarily responsible for your care. This may include following instructions or keeping appointments and notifying the responsible practitioner or the Hospital if you are unable to do so.
Refusal of Treatment You are responsible for your actions if you refuse treatment or do not follow the practitioner's instructions.
Payment of Charges You are responsible for meeting your financial obligations or making us aware of your financial hardship. You are responsible for understanding the requirements of your insurance plan and for providing necessary information for insurance claims.
Hospital Rules and Regulations You are responsible for following Hospital rules and regulations affecting patient care and conduct, including the "No Smoking" policy.
Advance Directives You are responsible for ensuring that the medical complex has a copy of your written advance directive, if you have one. You are responsible for informing your physician and other caregivers of your care wishes if you do not have an advance directive.
Respect and Consideration You are responsible for being considerate of the rights of other patients and the Hospital personnel and for assisting in the control of noise. You are responsible for being respectful of the property of other persons and of the Hospital and for following Hospital policy regarding number of visitors.
Concerns or Complaints At Saint Joseph's Hospital your responsibility is to tell us if you are not satisfied with your care. Your comments or complaints need to be shared initially with your direct care provider and the management of the unit you are staying on so they can be addressed appropriately and in a timely manner. We encourage you to allow us to provide the avenue and support for filing your grievance, as we do not want you to feel confused by the system. If you believe your rights as a patient at Saint Joseph's Hospital have not been respected, please contact our Patient Representatives. They will listen to your concerns and facilitate the process to handle them efficiently and in a timely manner, ensuring your integrity and autonomy.
Contacts Our top priority is to provide you the best in quality health care at Saint Joseph's Hospital. You have the right to voice any questions, concerns or complaints regarding your care. You have the right to express grievances without coercion, discrimination or reprisal and to receive prompt resolution. Your resources for contact would be:
- your primary care provider
- the Registered Nurse caring for you
- the Unit Manager
- a Patient Representative
- Sister Sharon Rollings
- Julie Haupt
If you wish to contact an outside agency to file a grievance, please contact:
Bureau of Quality Assurance P.O. Box 2969 Madison, WI 53701-2969 |608| 266-8084
The effectiveness of patient care and satisfaction with the course of treatment depends, in part, on the patient fulfilling certain responsibilities.
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