According to rules and regulations established by the Pennsylvania Department of Health, published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin, Saturday, September 20, 1980, the following guidelines have been designated as minimal provisions for the Patient's Bill of Rights. Every hospital throughout the state is mandated to establish a Patient's Bill of Rights, which includes at minimum, the following statements (provisions) of rights:
1. A patient has the right to respectful care given by competent personnel.
2. A patient has the right, upon request, to be given the name of his attending physician, the names of all other
physicians directly participating in his care, and the names and functions of other health care persons having direct contact
with the patient.
3. A patient has the right to every consideration of his privacy concerning his own medical care program. Case
discussion, consultation, examination and treatment are considered confidential and should be conducted discreetly.
4. A patient has the right to have all records pertaining to his medical care treated as confidential except as otherwise
provided by law or third party contractual arrangements.
5. A patient has the right to know what hospital rules and regulations apply to his conduct as a patient.
6. The patient has the right to expect emergency procedures to be implemented without unnecessary delay.
7. The patient has the right to good quality care and high professional standards that are continually maintained and
reviewed.
8. The patient has the right to full information in layman's terms, concerning his diagnosis, treatment and prognosis,
including information about alternative treatments and possible complications. When it is not medically advisable to give
such information to the patient, the information shall be given on his behalf to the patient's next of kin or other
appropriate person.
9. Except for emergencies, the physician must obtain the necessary consent prior to the start of any procedure or
treatment, or both. Informed consent is defined in Section 103 of the Health Care Services Malpractice Act (40 P.S.
1301.103).
10. A patient, or in the event the patient is unable to give informed consent, a legally responsible party, has the right
to be advised when a physician is considering the patient as a part of a medical care research program or donor program,
and the patient, or legally responsible party, must give informed consent prior to actual participation in such a program.
A patient, or legally responsible party, may, at any time, refuse to continue in any such program to which he has
previously given informed consent.
11. A patient has the right to refuse any drugs, treatment, or procedure offered by the hospital, to the extent permitted
by law, and a physician shall inform the patient of the medical consequences of the patient's refusal of any drugs,
treatment or procedure.
12. A patient has the right to assistance in obtaining consultation with another physician at the patient's request and
own expense.
13. A patient has the right to medical and nursing services without discrimination based upon race, color, religion,
sex, sexual preference, national origin, or source of payment.
14. The patient who does not speal- English should have access, where possible, to an interpreter.
15. The hospital shall provide the patient or patient designee, upon request, access to all information contained in his
medical records, unless access is specifically restricted by the attending physician for medical reasons.
16. The patient has the right to expect good management techniques to be implemented within the hospital considering
effective use of the time of the patient and to avoid the personal discomfort of the patient.
17. When medically permissible, a patient may be transferred to another facility only after he or his next of kin or
other legally responsible representative has received complete information and an explanation concerning the needs for and
alternatives to such a transfer. The institution to which the patient is to be transferred must first have accepted the patient
for transfer.
18. The patient has the right to examine and receive a detailed explanation of his bill.
19. The patient has a right to full information and counseling on the availability of known financial resources for his
health care.
20. A patient has the right to expect that the health care facility will provide a mechanism whereby he is informed
upon discharge of his continuing health care requirements following discharge and the means for meeting them.
21. A patient cannot be denied the right of access to an individual or agency who is authorized to act on his behalf to
assert or protect the rights set out in this section.
22. A patient has the right to be informed of his rights at the earliest possible moment in the course of his
hospitalization.
All hospitals are also responsible for developing procedures to inform their patients of this Bill of Rights. Bills of Rights
must either be prominently displayed, with additional copies available upon request, or a copy must be provided to the
patient or other responsible party upon admission, or as soon after admission as is feasible.