Patients Rights
Patients Rights - Patients Responsibilities
At Milton Surgery we are keen to offer you the very best care possible.
We believe that all patients have rights - but also responsibilities.
We strongly believe that you have the right to:
· Receive treatment from a general practitioner (GP services)
· Have your treatment explained to you.
· Refuse to be treated in front of students or to be involved in medical trials.
· Have a relative or friend with you.
· Have a chaperone, for example when you are having an intimate examination, we will try to arrange this for you
· Have access to an interpreter or signer.
· Confidentiality.
· Have access to emergency medical care.
· Complain without discrimination.
· Receive treatment regardless of your race, gender, age, social class, religion, sexual orientation, appearance, disability or medical condition.
· Have access to your medical records under the Access to Medical Records Act of 1990 but if you want this then the law states that you must apply in writing to the practice manager.
With these rights come the following responsibilities on you as a patient of the practice.
We expect that you will:
· Be on time for appointments.
· Tell the surgery or clinic if you cannot keep an appointment.
· Tell your GP or any hospital you are attending if you move home or change your telephone number.
· Use emergency services responsibly.
· Treat healthcare staff politely.
· Pass on your comments to healthcare staff.