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Patients' Bill of Rights: How and when to abide by it

Health Care Auditing Strategies, June 1, 2008

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When a medical facility runs into trouble regarding the Patients’ Bill of Rights, more than likely it is the patient’s rights that are at issue, whether it be a question of privacy protection or access to a caregiver of the patient’s choice.

Less common are scenarios when a patient tries to wield the bill of rights in a way that infringes on the rights of the medical facility and its caregivers.

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