McKinley Health Center
Patient's Bill of Rights and Responsibilities
Your rights as a health care consumer
- The student has the right to considerate and respectful
care, regardless of gender, race, sexual orientation, age, culture,
disabilities, or religious beliefs.
- The student has the right to make informed choices about
health products, health services, and health care practitioners.
- The student has the right to receive complete and current
information concerning his/her diagnosis and treatment from McKinley Health
Center. When the patient is unable to comprehend medical information, the
information will be made available to a person designated or authorized by
the student, on the student's behalf.
- The student has the right to receive all of the necessary
and pertinent information to make informed decisions about health care
treatment.
- The student has the right to a complete and thorough
examination by the health care professional including appropriate assessment
and effective management of pain.
- The student has the right to refuse treatment, as permitted
by law, and to be informed of the medical consequences of that action.
- The student has the right to every consideration of privacy
regarding the medical care provided.
- The student has the right to expect that all communications
and records pertaining to health care will be treated as confidential.
Students will be afforded the opportunity to approve or refuse the release
of records, except when required by law.
- The student has the right to expect that, within its
capacity, McKinley Health Center will make all reasonable efforts to provide
requested services.
- The student has the right to know what relationship
McKinley has with other health care providers and facilities in regard to
his/her own health care.
- The student has the right to know if McKinley is engaging
in research about health care and the right to refuse participation in such
research.
- The student has the right to expect reasonable continuity
of health care.
- The student has the right to examine and receive an
explanation of costs for treatment when applicable.
- The student has the right to register complaints regarding
health care with the health care provider and/or administration.
Your responsibilities as a health care consumer
- The student has the responsibility to ask questions if
he/she does not understand the explanation of the diagnosis, treatment,
prognosis or any instructions.
- The student has the responsibility to follow instructions
concerning medications, follow-up visits, education recommendations, and
other essential steps in the treatment plan and to notify the health care
provider if this plan cannot be followed or if problems develop.
- The student has the responsibility for treating Health
Center personnel in a respectful manner.
- The student has the responsibility to arrive as scheduled
for appointments and to notify the Health Center in advance in case of
canceled appointments.
- The student has the responsibility to carry health
insurance as required by the University of Illinois and be familiar with
policy coverage.
- The student has the responsibility to give his/her health
care provider as much information as possible to assist in the assessment of
your medical needs.