Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 48 - PUBLIC HEALTH-GENERAL
Part III - Mental Health Services
Chapter 5 - Standards for Community Mental Health
Subchapter A - Centers and Clinics
Section III-531 - Patient Rights
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. The clinic shall acknowledge the dignity and protect the rights of all patients and their families.
B. Each patient shall have the right to be served without discrimination as to age, sex, race, creed, color or national origin.
C. The patient and his family shall be encouraged to participate in the plans for treatment. The nature of treatment and any specific risks involved shall be carefully explained, especially when the use of potentially hazardous drugs or somatic procedures is contemplated.
D. Except as required by law, no information, written or verbal, concerning the patient or his/her family shall be released or requested without a dated, signed, and witnessed statement made by the patient (or his agent) authorizing the clinic to do so. The statement of authorization shall indicate by name to whom or from whom information will be transmitted.
E. The rights and privacy of patients shall be safeguarded in regard to center or clinic visitors. Visits by educational or community groups shall be scheduled so as to minimally interrupt the patients' usual activities and therapeutic programs. Patients shall be informed of such visits in advance and cases shall never be discussed by name or within hearing of the patients.
F. Prior to using one-way mirrors, tape recorders, cameras, or audiovisual equipment for assessment, treatment, educational or evaluation purposes, center or clinic staff shall explain their function to the patient and receive his permission. There shall be written policies and procedures governing the use of such equipment to ensure confidentiality and protect the rights of patient against unauthorized disclosure of information.
G. Each request for service by an applicant shall be acknowledged. The applicant shall be notified whether or not service can be rendered and if not, what other resources might be available.
H. Each patient shall have the right to communicate freely with his/ her attorney and private physician and to have his/her case record made available to these individuals upon written request.
I. The following statement of patient rights enumerated in Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, 28:171, shall be adhered to as appropriate.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with PL 94 :63, the Community Mental Health Centers' Act of 1975 and R.S. 1950, Title 28, §203.