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1. Patients are responsible for providing
accurate information about past illnesses,
hospitalizations, medication, and all other
matters related to health status. To
participate effectively in decision making,
patients are take responsible for asking for
additional information or explanation about
their health status or treatment when they
do not fully understand information and
instructions.
2. Patients are also responsible for
ensuring that the health care institution
has a copy of their written advance
directive if they have one.
3. Patients are responsible for telling
their doctors and other caregivers if they
expect problems in following prescribed
treatment.
4. Patients should be aware of the office's
duty to be reasonably efficient and fair in
providing care to other patients and the
community. Patients and their families are
responsible for making reasonable
accommodations to the needs of the office,
other patients, medical staff, and
employees.
5. Patients are responsible for giving
necessary information for insurance claims
and for working with the office staff to
make payment arrangements, when necessary.
6. A person's health depends on much more
than health care service. Patients are
responsible for recognizing the impact of
their lifestyle on their personal health
and are responsible for the consequences of
that lifestyle. |