The Patient Care Partnership is a document created by the American Hospital Association to inform patients about their rights and responsibilities when seeking medical treatment in a healthcare facility. It outlines the expectations patients can have for quality care and transparency in their healthcare experience.
Some key points covered in the Patient Care Partnership include: the right to receive respectful and considerate care, the right to receive clear information about diagnosis, treatment options, and expected outcomes, the right to be involved in decisions about their care, and the right to privacy and confidentiality of their medical information.
The document also emphasizes the importance of effective communication between patients and healthcare providers, the importance of asking questions and seeking clarification about their treatment plan, and the importance of providing accurate and comprehensive information about their medical history and symptoms.
Overall, the Patient Care Partnership serves as a guide for patients to understand their rights and responsibilities in the healthcare setting, and to promote a collaborative and patient-centered approach to medical care.
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