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Rhode Island Patient Bill of Rights
TITLE 23 Health and Safety
CHAPTER 23-17 Licensing of Health Care Facilities
SECTION 23-17-19.1
§ 23-17-19.1 Rights of patients. - Every health care facility licensed under this chapter shall observe the following standards and any other standards
that may be prescribed in rules and regulations promulgated by the licensing agency with respect to each patient who utilizes the facility:
(1) The patient shall be afforded considerate and respectful care.
(2) Upon request, the patient shall be furnished with the name of the physician responsible for coordinating his or her care.
(3) Upon request, the patient shall be furnished with the name of the physician or other person responsible for conducting any specific test or other medical
procedure performed by the health care facility in connection with the patient's treatment.
(4) The patient shall have the right to refuse any treatment by the health care facility to the extent permitted by law.
(5) The patient's right to privacy shall be respected to the extent consistent with providing adequate medical care to the patient and with the efficient administration
of the health care facility. Nothing in this section shall be construed to preclude discreet discussion of a patient's case or examination of appropriate medical personnel.
(6) The patient's right to privacy and confidentiality shall extend to all records pertaining to the patient's treatment except as otherwise provided by law.
(7) The health care facility shall respond in a reasonable manner to the request of a patient's physician for medical services to the patient. The health care facility
shall also respond in a reasonable manner to the patient's request for other services customarily rendered by the health care facility to the extent the services do not
require the approval of the patient's physician or are not inconsistent with the patient's treatment.
(8) Before transferring a patient to another facility, the health care facility must first inform the patient of the need for and alternatives to a transfer.
(9) Upon request, the patient shall be furnished with the identities of all other health care and educational institutions that the health care facility has authorized to
participate in the patient's treatment and the nature of the relationship between the institutions and the health care facility.
(10) If the health care facility proposes to use the patient in any human experimentation project, it shall first thoroughly inform the patient of the proposal and offer
the patient the right to refuse to participate in the project.
(11) Upon request, the patient shall be allowed to examine and shall be given an explanation of the bill rendered by the health care facility irrespective of the
source of payment of the bill.
(12) Upon request, the patient shall be permitted to examine any pertinent health care facility rules and regulations that specifically govern the patient's treatment.
(13) The patient shall be offered treatment without discrimination as to race, color, religion, national origin, or source of payment.
(14) Patients shall be provided with a summarized medical bill within thirty (30) days of discharge from a health care facility. Upon request, the patient shall be
furnished with an itemized copy of his or her bill. When patients are residents of state-operated institutions and facilities, the provisions of this subsection shall
not apply.
(15) Upon request, the patient shall be allowed the use of a personal television set provided that the television complies with underwriters' laboratory standards
and O.S.H.A. standards, and so long as the television set is classified as a portable television.
(16) No charge shall be made for furnishing a health record or part of a health record to a patient, his or her attorney or authorized representative if the record or
part of the record is necessary for the purpose of supporting an appeal under any provision of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. § 301 et seq., and the request
is accompanied by documentation of the appeal or a claim under the provisions of the Workers' Compensation Act, chapters 29 – 38 of title 28. A provider shall
furnish a health record requested pursuant to this section within thirty (30) days of the request. Further, for patients of school based health centers, the director
is authorized to specify by regulation an alternative list of age appropriate rights commensurate with this section.
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