Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 111-8-37-.10 - Patient and Family Rights
(1) The hospice must ensure that patients and
their families receive hospice care and palliative care for persons with
advanced and progressive diseases, when offered, in a manner that respects and
protects their dignity and ensures all patients' rights to:
(a) Participate in the hospice voluntarily
and sever the relationship with the hospice at any time;
(b) Receive only the care and services to
which the patient and/or the patient's family have consented;
(c) Receive care in a setting and manner that
preserves the patient's dignity, privacy, and safety to the maximum extent
possible;
(d) Receive hospice care
in a manner that neither physically nor emotionally abuses the patient, nor
neglects the patient's needs;
(e)
Receive care free from unnecessary use of restraints;
(f) Receive education in the availability and
use of the hospice's grievance process for all patients;
(g) Communicate grievances, concerns or
complaints to the hospice for prompt resolution;
(h) Refuse any specific treatment from the
hospice without severing the relationship with the hospice;
(i) Choose their own private attending
physician, so long as the physician agrees to abide by the policies and
procedures of the hospice;
(j)
Exercise the religious beliefs and generally recognized customs of their
choice, not in conflict with health and safety standards, during the course of
their hospice treatment and exclude religion from their treatment if they so
choose;
(k) Have their family unit,
legal guardian, if any, and their patient representative present any time
during an inpatient stay, unless the presence of the family unit, legal
guardian, if any, or patient representative poses a risk to the patient or
others;
(l) Participate in the
development of the patient's plan of care and any changes to that
plan;
(m) Have maintained as
confidential any medical or personal information about the patient;
(n) Continue hospice care and not be
discharged from the hospice during periods of coordinated or approved
appropriate hospital admissions;
(o) Be provided with a description of the
hospice care provided and levels of care to which the patient is entitled
depending upon whether the patient is terminally ill or suffering from an
advanced and progressive disease, and any charges associated with such
services;
(p) Review, upon request,
copies of any inspection report completed by the Department within the two
years preceding the request;
(q)
Make self-determinations concerning medical care, which encompass the right to
make choices regarding life-sustaining treatment, including resuscitative
services;
(r) Continue to receive
appropriate hospice care when terminally ill without regard for the ability to
pay for such care; and
(s) Have
communication of information provided in a method that is effective for the
patient. If the hospice cannot provide communications in a method that is
effective for the patient, attempts to provide such shall be documented in the
patient's medical record.
(2) The hospice must provide to the patient,
the patient's representative, and/or the patient's legal guardian oral and
written explanations of the rights of the patient and the patient's family unit
while receiving hospice care for the terminally ill and palliative care for
persons with advanced and progressive diseases. The explanation of rights must
be provided at the time of admission into the hospice.
(3) At the time of admission, the hospice
must provide to the patient, the patient's representative, and the patient's
legal guardian the contact information, including the website address of the
Department, for reporting complaints about hospice care to the
Department.
(4) The hospice shall
post the following information in a public area at the facility:
(a) A copy of the patient rights as outlined
in Rule 111-8-37-.10(1) in
a public area at the facility; and
(b) Contact information, including the
website address of the Department, for reporting complaints about hospice care
to the Department.
Notes
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