Your Rights
- Be treated with kindness and respect regardless of your race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, handicap or ability to pay
- Actively participate in all healthcare decisions
- Know the names of the doctors, nurses and staff members who are providing care
- Hear from the doctors ā in a language you understand ā what is wrong with your child, the suggested treatment and any follow-up instructions
- Know the risk and reason for any suggested care
- Request a consultation or second opinion from another doctor
- Refuse to sign a consent form if you feel it has not been explained to you in a way you understand
- Receive an explanation if something non-routine happens
- Expect a quick response to complaints of pain
- Expect confidentiality of all information regarding the care of your child
- Change doctors
- Expect privacy
- Receive copies of your childās medical records up to the age of 13
- If you have a complaint about your childās care or treatment, the first people to talk with are those directly involved in your childās care
- A timely response and explanation from our staff about services, billing or any complaints you might have
- Assistance with community resources
Your Responsibilities
- Providing correct and complete information about your childās complaints, past illnesses, hospitalizations, medications and any other matters relating to your childās health
- Following the care plan agreed upon by you and your healthcare team
- Being respectful of the rights of other patients, families and staff
- Assuring that the financial obligations associated with your childās care are fulfilled
- Asking questions about anything you do not understand