Every patient has the right to be treated with dignity and value as a human being, and has the responsibility and obligation to lead a healthy life.
- Patient rights
- Patients have the right to be treated with dignity and respect based on their worth as human beings.
- Patients have the right to equal access to healthcare without discrimination on any grounds, including nationality, gender, age, religion, economic and social status, or type of illness.
- ③ Patients have the right to choose a designated physician and healthcare organization for the best care.
- ④ Patients have the right to receive health care from a legally qualified health care practitioner.
- Patients and guardians have the right to request information and records about their medical records.
- ⑥ Patients and guardians have the right to be informed of the purpose, method, content, and consequences of the patient's medical condition and treatment, and to make choices about treatment or refusal of treatment. ⑦ Patients and guardians have the right to have the contents of documents related to medical treatment explained to them before signing them.
- Patients and guardians have the right to know the amount of money spent on medical care.
- The patient has the right to confidentiality about the disease. The patient has the right to confidentiality of all information related to treatment and privacy.
- Patients and guardians have the right to express their opinions and receive a response if they have any complaints about medical services or other matters in the hospital.
- Patient responsibilities
- Patients are responsible for providing information relevant to their care, including current symptoms, past medical history, medications, and other records, to their healthcare provider, either in person or through a legal representative.
- I am responsible for asking questions about my care when I don't understand something.
- You are responsible for participating in and cooperating with the treatment plan recommended by your healthcare provider.
- Patients are responsible for the consequences of non-compliance with their treatment plan. Patients are responsible for respecting other patients, medical staff, and the hospital's assets.
- ⑥ Patients are responsible for meeting their financial obligations related to their care.
- ⑦ Patients are responsible for following the hospital's rules and regulations.