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Right to Privacy and Consent to Treatment

Patients have the right to security and personal privacy of their health care information. Medical care sometimes requires that people other than the patient be involved in decisions about the patient's care and treatment options. Patients will be given the opportunity to involve family or surrogate decision-makers in their health care decisions. The patient has the right to every consideration of privacy. Case discussion, consultation, examination and treatment should be conducted so as to protect each patient's privacy.

Notice of Privacy Practices

Ellis Medicine's Notice of Privacy Practices outlines our policies regarding access to protected patient information and your rights.

Consent to Treatment

As a patient, you have the right to participate in decisions involving your health care. You have the right to make decisions about your medical treatment including the right to accept or refuse medical or surgical treatment, and to participate in decisions regarding life-sustaining treatment. The medical staff, in collaboration with other health care disciplines, will provide you with information regarding the benefits, risks and alternate treatments that may be available to you.

  

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