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It is your right as a patient of Bebetta Memorial to:
- Receive care without regard to your race, color, national origin, age, gender, ability or lifestyle. 
 
- Request and receive care which promotes and respects your individual cultural, spiritual and social values. 
 
- Be treated with dignity and respect by all staff. 
 
- Receive care which supports your privacy, safety, comfort and which promotes optimal management of pain. 
 
- Expect that we will communicate with you in a language and/or manner that you can understand. 
 
- Expect an environment that preserves dignity and contributes to a positive self-image. 
 
- Request and receive medically appropriate treatment and service within the mission and capacity of Bebetta Memorial 
 
- Be informed of the nature of your illness and treatment options, including potential risks, benefits, alternatives and costs and to participate fully in your health care decisions. 
 
- Request and receive information regarding the charges for any treatment and to receive an explanation of your bill upon request. 
 
- Be assured that medical and personal information will be handled in a confidential manner. 
 
- Raise ethical issues concerning your care with your care providers 
 
- Receive appropriate assessment and management of pain. Patients have the right to expect a quick response to reports of pain. 
 
- Accept or refuse recommended tests or treatment to the extent permitted by law and to be informed of the medical consequences if you refuse tests or treatments. 
 
- Transfer to the facility of your choice if accepted. 
 
- Expect that efforts will be made to provide your continuous, coordinated, appropriate care during and after your hospitalization. 
 
- Formulate advance directives, such as a living will or health care power of attorney and to expect that your advance directives will be followed when applicable. 
 
- Expect that appropriate surrogate decision-making will be sought in case you lack decision making ability and have no advance directive. 
 
- Receive information about and access to appropriate protective and advocacy services. 
 
- Have unrestricted access to visitors and communications by mail and telephone unless you have been informed that there are sound medical or institutional reasons to restrict such access. 
 
- Be informed of any proposed research or experimental treatment that may be considered in your care and to consent or refuse to participate. 
 
- Receive prompt and courteous response to your complaints concerning the quality of care or service. 
Patients Advocate
Bebetta Memorial provides Patient Representatives as a service to our patients. Their responsibility is to the patient. Should you have any issues or concerns while at the Clinic, a Patient Representative will help find the right person to assist you.
The Patient Representative
- Serves as a representative among administration, physicians and nurses. 
- Helps when you or a family member has concerns regarding medical care, treatment or services provided at the Clinic. 
- Functions as a neutral party to investigate problems or help find solutions. 
To contact your Patient Representative, call or talk to the 17809139893 Department Manager.
