- The right to respect and dignity
- The right to receive appropriate services
- The right to personal safety
- The right to confidentiality
- The right to information
- The right to receive emergency care
- The right to access health records
- The right to participate in care decisions
- The right to receive care and services from professionals
- The right to give or refuse consent to services
- The right to be represented, assisted and/or accompanied
- The right to file a complaint
As the beneficiary of these services, you also have these responsibilities:
- Responsibility for cooperating with treatment
- Responsibility for taking care of your person and your property
- Responsibility for using services in a judicious manner
- Responsibility for respecting hospital practices, policies and procedures
- Responsibility for respecting the rights and property of others
- Responsibility for respecting visiting hours and restricted areas
- Responsibility for your actions
- Responsibility for cooperating in the process of filing a complaint
- Responsibility for leaving the hospital when discharged
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