You have the right to receive accurate and easily understood information about your health plan, health care professionals, and health care facilities. lf you speak another language, have a physical or mental disability, or just don’t understand something, assistance will be provided. Choice of Providers and Plans: You have the right to a choice of health care providers that is sufficient to provide you with access to appropriate high quality health care.
If you have a severe pain, an injury or sudden illness that convinces you that your health is in serious jeopardy, you have the right to receive screening and stabilization emergency services whenever and wherever needed, without prior authorization or financial penalty.
Participation in Treatment Decisions: You have the right to know all your treatment options and to participate in decisions about your care. Parents, guardians, family members, or other individuals that you designate can represent you if you cannot make your own decisions.
You have the right to considerate, respectful and nondiscriminatory care from your doctors, health plan representatives, and other health care providers.
You have the right to talk in confidence with health care providers and to have your health care information protected. You also have the right to review and copy your own medical record and request that your physician amend your record if it is not accurate, relevant or complete.
You have the right to a fair, fast and objective review of any complaint you have against your health plan, doctors, hospitals or other health care personnel. This includes complaints about waiting times, operating hours, the conduct of health care personnel, and the adequacy of heath care facilities.