Alabama Administrative Code
Title 420 - ALABAMA STATE BOARD OF HEALTH
Chapter 420-5-6 - HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATIONS
Section 420-5-6-.12 - Enrollee Rights
Universal Citation: AL Admin Code R 420-5-6-.12
Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1) A health maintenance organization shall develop and adhere to written procedures for informing enrollees of at least the following rights:
(a) An enrollee has the right to timely and
effective redress of grievances through a system established under
420-5-6-.08;
(b) An enrollee has the right to obtain
current information concerning a diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis from a
physician or other provider in terms the enrollee can be reasonably expected to
understand. When it is not advisable to give such information to the enrollee,
the information shall be made available to an appropriate person on the
enrollee's behalf;
(c) An enrollee
has the right to be given the name, professional status, and function of any
personnel providing health services to him;
(d) An enrollee has the right to give his
informed consent before the start of any surgical procedure or
treatment;
(e) An enrollee has the
right to refuse any drugs, treatment, or other procedure offered to him by the
health maintenance organization or its providers to the extent provided by law
and to be informed by a physician of the medical consequences of the
subscriber's refusal of any drugs, treatment, or procedure;
(f) When emergency services are necessary, an
enrollee has the right to obtain such services without unnecessary
delay;
(g) An enrollee has the
right to have all records pertaining to his medical care treated as
confidential unless disclosure is otherwise permitted by law;
(h) An enrollee has the right to all
information in his medical records unless access is specifically restricted by
the attending physician for medical reasons;
(i) An enrollee has the right to be advised
if a health care facility or any of the providers participating in his care
propose to engage in or perform human experimentation or research affecting his
care or treatment. An enrollee or legally responsible party on his behalf may,
at any time, refuse to participate in or continue in any experimental or
research program to which he has previously given informed consent;
and
(j) An enrollee has the right
to be informed of these rights listed in this subsection.
(2) No health maintenance organization may, in any event, cancel or refuse to renew an enrollee solely on the basis of the health of an enrollee.
Author: Department of Public Health
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §§ 22-2-2(6), et seq., 22-21-20, et seq., 27-21A-1, et seq.
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