WAC 246-330-125
Patient rights and organizational
ethics. The purpose of this section is to improve patient
care and outcomes by respecting every patient and maintaining
ethical relationships with the public.
Ambulatory surgical facilities must:
(1) Adopt and implement policies and procedures that
define each patient's right to:
(a) Be treated and cared for with dignity and respect;
(b) Confidentiality, privacy, security, complaint
resolution, spiritual care, and communication. If
communication restrictions are necessary for patient care and
safety, the facility must document and explain the
restrictions to the patient and family;
(c) Be protected from abuse and neglect;
(d) Access protective services;
(e) Complain about their care and treatment without fear
of retribution or denial of care;
(f) Timely complaint resolution;
(g) Be involved in all aspects of their care including:
(i) Refusing care and treatment; and
(ii) Resolving problems with care decisions.
(h) Be informed of unanticipated outcomes according to
RCW 70.230.150;
(i) Be informed and agree to their care; and
(j) Family input in care decisions, in compliance with
existing legal directives of the patient or existing
court-issued legal orders.
(2) Provide each patient a written statement of patient
rights from subsection (1) of this section.
(3) Adopt and implement policies and procedures to
address research, investigation, and clinical trials
including:
(a) How to authorize research;
(b) Require staff to follow informed consent laws; and
(c) Not hindering a patient's access to care if a patient
refuses to participate.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.230 RCW. 09-09-032, §
246-330-125, filed 4/7/09, effective 5/8/09.]