Highpointe Surgery Center
This accredited facility presents these Patient Rights and Patient Responsibilities to reflect the commitment to providing quality patient care, facilitating dialogue between patients, their physicians and the facility management, and promoting satisfaction among the patients and their designated support person(s), physicians, and health professionals who collaborate in the provision of care. This facility recognizes that a personal relationship between the physician and the patient is an essential component for the provision of proper medical care. When the medial care is rendered within and organizational structure, the facility itself has a responsibility to the patient to advocate for expanded personal relationships and open communications between patients and their designated support persons, physicians and the organization's staff members. This facility has many functions to perform, including but not limited to, preventing and treating medical conditions, providing education, providing education to health professionals and patients, and conducting clinical research. All these activities must be conducted with and overriding concern for the patient and above all the recognition of his or her dignity a human being. Although no catalogue of rights can provide a guarantee that the patient will receive the kind of treatment he or she has a right to expect, these patient rights are affirmed and actively incorporated into the care provided in this facility.
The patient has the right to receive considerate and respectful care in a safe setting.
The patient has the right to know the name of the physician responsible for coordinating his/her care.
The patient has the right to obtain information from his or her physician in terms that can be reasonably understood. Information may include, but is not limited to his or her diagnosis treatment, prognosis, and medically significant alternatives for care or treatment that may be available. When it is not medically advisable to share specific information with the patient the information should be made available to an appropriate person in his or her behalf. When medical alternatives are to be incorporated into the plan of care, the patient has the right to know the name of the person(s) responsible for the procedures and/or treatments.
The patient hast the right to obtain the necessary information from his or her physician to give informed consent before the start of any procedure and/or treatment. Necessary information includes, but is not limited to, the specific procedure and/or treatment, the probable duration of incapacitation the medially significant risks involved and provisions for emergency care.
The patient has the right to expect this accredited ambulatory surgery facility will provide evaluation, services and/or referrals as indicated for urgent situations. When medically permissible, the patient or designated support person(s) will receive complete information and explanation about the need for and alternatives to transferring to another facility. The facility to which the patient is to be transferred must first have accepted the patient for transfer.
The patient has the right to refuse treatment to the extent permitted by law, and to be informed of the medical consequences of his or her action.
The patient has the right to obtain information about any financial and/or professional relationship that exists between this facility and other health care and educational institutions insofar as his or her care is concerned. The patient has the right to obtain information about any professional relationships that exist among individuals who are involved in his or her procedure or treatment
The patient has a right to be advised if this accredited ambulatory surgery facility proposes to engage in or perform human experimentation affecting his or her care or treatment. The patient has the right to refuse to participate in research projects.
The patient has the right to every consideration for privacy throughout his or her medical care experience, including but not limited to, the following. Confidentiality and discreet conduct during case discussions, consultations, examinations, and treatments. Those not directly involved in his or her care must have the permission of the patient to be present. All communications and records pertaining to the patient’s care will be treated as confidential.
The patient has the right to expect reasonable continuity of care, including, but not limited to the following. The right to know in advance what appointment times and physicians are available and where. The right to have access to information from his or her physician regarding continuing health care requirements following discharge. The number to call for questions or emergency care.
The patient has the right to access and examine an explanation of his or her bill regardless of the source of payment.
The patient and designated support person(s) have the right to know what facility rules and regulations apply to their conduct as a patient and guest during all phases of treatment.
The patient has the right to be free from all forms of abuse, neglect, or harassment.
The patient has the right to exercise his or her rights without being subjected to discrimination or reprisal.
Patient Responsibilities It is the patient’s responsibility to participate fully in decisions involving his or her own health care and to accept the consequences of these decisions if complications occur. It is the patient’s responsibility to follow up on his or her physician’s instructions, take medications when prescribed, and ask questions that emerge concerning his or her own health care.
It is the patient’s responsibility to provide name of support person in case of emergency, and have this support person available when advised to do so.
Direct any care concerns or complaints to:
Facility Director: Rory Petersen Phone: (801) 614-2403
And the Investigations Team at QUAD A Phone: (888) 545-5222 |Email: investigations@quada.org
Department of Health: +1 (800) 371-7897
Office of the Medicare Beneficiary Ombudsman Phone: 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) Website: http://www.medicare.gov/claims-andappeals/medicare-rights/get-help/ombudsman.html
To File a grievance with the State of Utah call: 1-800-662-4157 or send a letter to Utah Bureau of Health Facility Licensing.
P.O. Box 144103, SLC UT 84114-4103