Registration, Pre-admission
What To Bring For Outpatient Services
- Complete Physicians Order – Patient Name, Birth date,
and/or social security number, physicians name, test (s) ordered,
and diagnosis. [Without a complete order we cannot perform services]
- Insurance Card
- Social Security Number
- Drivers License
- Authorization for Scheduled Services for HMO/Managed Care Patients
- Any Co-pays or Coinsurances that would apply – check your
policy or your card for information.
What To Bring For Inpatient Services
- Insurance Cards
- Authorizations for Services (required by your insurance company)
- Advanced Directive or Patient Advocate Form
- List of Medications
Patient Rights and Responsibilities
As a patient at MMH you have both rights and responsibilities.
The following “Patient Bill of Rights” and “Patient
Responsibilities” have been developed for you.
Your Rights
You are entitled to considerate and respectful care.
You have the right to obtain from your physician, complete and
current information concerning you diagnosis, treatment and prognosis
in terms you can understand.
You are entitled to receive from you physician, information necessary
to give informed consent before the start of any procedure and/or
treatment.
You are entitled to know how a complaint can be made and how it
will be resolved by the hospital and you need not fear making
a complaint or comment.
You have the right to privacy concerning your own medical care
program.
You have the right to expect all communications and records pertaining
to your care will be treated as confidential.
You have the right to receive and examine an explanation of your
bill, regardless of the source of payment, and to receive, upon
request, information about financial assistance through the hospital.
You have the right to refuse treatment to the extent provided
by law and to be informed of the consequences of the refusal.
When refusal of treatment prevents the hospital or its staff from
providing appropriate care according to ethical and professional
standards, the relationship with you may be ended upon reasonable
notice.
You are entitled to information about hospital rules and regulations
affecting your care and comfort.
You have the right to medical care free of discrimination on the
basis of race, creed, religion, sexual preference, color, national
origin, sex, age, economic status or handicap.
You have the right to prepare an “advance directive”
for medical treatment and to appoint a surrogate to make treatment
decisions for you to the extent permitted by law. The presence
of an advance directive is not a requirement for care at MMH.
You have the right to access, within the limits of the law, information
contained in your medical record.
You are entitled to be informed of continuing health care requirements
following discharge from the hospital including time and location
of follow-up appointments and the identity of the person providing
care.
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