Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 45, November 2, 2024
Section 766.1 - Patient rights(a) The governing authority shall establish written policies regarding the rights of the patient and shall ensure the development of procedures implementing such policies. These rights, policies and procedures shall afford each patient the right to: (1) be informed of these rights, and the right to exercise such rights, in writing prior to the initiation of care, as evidenced by written documentation in the clinical record;(2) be given a statement of the services available by the agency and related charges;(3) be advised before care is initiated of the extent to which payment for agency services may be expected from any third party payors and the extent to which payment may be required from the patient; (i) the agency shall advise the patient of any changes in information provided under this paragraph or paragraph (2) of this subdivision as soon as possible, but no later than 30 calendar days from the date the agency becomes aware of the change;(ii) all information required by this paragraph shall be provided to the patient both orally and in writing;(4) be informed of all services the agency is to provide, when and how services will be provided, and the name and functions of any person and affiliated agency providing care and services;(5) participate in the planning of his or her care and be advised in advance of any changes to the plan of care;(6) refuse care and treatment after being fully informed of and understanding the consequences of such actions;(7) be informed of the procedures for submitting patient complaints;(8) voice complaints and recommend changes in policies and services to agency staff, the New York State Department of Health or any outside representative of the patient's choice. The expression of such complaints by the patient or his/her designee shall be free from interference, coercion, discrimination or reprisal;(9) submit patient complaints about the care and services provided or not provided and complaints concerning lack of respect for property by anyone furnishing service on behalf of the agency, to be informed of the procedure for filing such complaints, and to have the agency investigate such complaints in accordance with the provisions of section 766.9(j) of this Part. The agency is also responsible for notifying the patient or his/her designee that if the patient is not satisfied by the response the patient may complain to the Department of Health's Office of Health Systems Management;(10) be treated with consideration, respect and full recognition of his/her dignity and individuality; (11) privacy, including confidential treatment of patient records, and to refuse release of records to any individual outside the agency except in the case of the patient's transfer to a health care facility, or as required by law or third-party payment contract; and(12) refuse consent to advanced tasks performed by an advanced home health aide, in which case the agency shall provide for the performance of such tasks by a registered professional nurse.(b) The governing authority shall make all personnel providing patient care services on behalf of the agency aware of the rights of patients and the responsibility of personnel to protect and promote the exercise of such rights.(c) If a patient lacks capacity to exercise these rights, the rights shall be exercised by an individual, guardian or entity legally authorized to represent the patient.N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 10 § 766.1
Amended New York State Register December 12, 2018/Volume XL, Issue 50, eff. 12/12/2018