We want you, as a Patient at Impulse Medical, to speak openly with your healthcare team, take part in your treatment choices, and promote your own safety by being well informed and involved in your care. We exist to empower you to take control of your health, and we want you to think of us as your partners in managing your health. Your rights and responsibilities during your visit to our facilities:
You have the right to receive proper care and treatment regardless of nationality, origin, culture, age, color, race, religion, gender, or disabilities.
You have the right to ask questions and to understand your disease and treatment that the medical team recommends.
You have the right to the medium of communication that you understand best.
You have the right to receive considerate, compassionate, and respectful care, which recognizes your dignity, personal values and beliefs, and spiritual and cultural practices.
You have the right to expect your privacy and confidentiality in care discussion, examinations, treatments, and medical records.
You have the right to know about protection of your values as per Impulse Medical rules and regulations.
You have the right to know how the vulnerability of a patient is protected.
The protection of vulnerable patient comprises of comprehensive informed consent process, authorized substitute decision makers, addressing privacy and confidentiality concerns, justified benefit versus risk assessments, equitable justice and methods of subject selection.
You have the right to participate in all areas of your care plan, treatment, care decisions, and discontinuing care decisions.
You have the right to be told by your doctors about your diagnosis and possible prognosis, the benefits and risks of treatment, and the expected outcome of treatment, including unexpected outcomes.
You have the right to be heard with respect when you describe your symptoms, medical histories, and other related information.
You have the right to refuse and discontinue treatment.
You have the right to respectful and compassionate care at End of Life.
You have the right to express your concerns, complaints, or grievances at any time.
You have the right to be informed before giving consent about your medical condition, plan of treatment, and risks associated with the treatment /procedure.
You have the right to participate in all areas of your care plan, treatment, care decisions, and discontinuing care decisions.