Haw. Code R. § 11-95-25 - Patients' rights and patients' care
(a) All patients
admitted to the facility shall be under the care of a medical staff
member.
(b) An appropriate medical
history and physical examination shall be obtained within seventy-two hours
prior to admission of the patient. A record of these procedures shall be on the
patient's medical record within the facility prior to induction of any
anesthesia or to the performance of any surgical procedure.
(c) Patients shall be observed in this
facility for a reasonable period of time to ensure that no immediate
post-operative complications are present. Thereafter, patients shall be
discharged at the discretion of the patient's physician. If the patient's
physician determines that the post-operative observation period should extend
beyond the closing time of the facility, the patient shall be transferred to a
hospital.
(d) At the time of the
discharge from the facility, each patient shall be provided with a document
including as a minimum the following information.
(1) The exact procedure which was performed
using accepted medical terminology;
(2) The precise names, both generic and
proprietory, of the anesthetic used, as well as all other drugs administered in
the facility, or given to the patient at the time of discharge;
(3) Symptoms of complications which might
ensue from the procedures carried on in the facility prior to
discharge;
(4) Activities to be
avoided by the patient;
(5)
Specific telephone number, or numbers, of the operating physician or dentist,
as well as the telephone numbers of at least one suitable back-up physician or
dentist;
(6) The telephone number
and locations of the nearest hospital, or hospitals, to be used by the patient
should complications arise. It shall be the responsibility of the operating
physician to provide this information;
(7) The date and location of the first
post-operative check-up to be required.
(e) Patient's rights;
(1) Written policies regarding the rights and
responsibilities of patients during their stay in the facility shall be
established by the governing body and shall be made available to the patient,
guardian, next of kin, sponsoring agency, and to the public;
(2) All patients have the right to obtain
from their physician complete current information concerning their diagnosis,
prognosis, and treatment in terms that can be reasonably expected to be
understood. When it is not medically advisable to give such information to the
patient, the information shall be made available to an appropriate person on
the patient's behalf. The patients are entitled to know, by name, the physician
coordinating their care, as well as the physician who actually performs any
surgical procedure;
(3) Each
patient or guardian is entitled to receive sufficient information to give
informed consent prior to the start of any procedure or treatment.
Notes
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