Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 415 - OREGON HEALTH AUTHORITY, HEALTH SYSTEMS DIVISION: ADDICTION SERVICES
Division 50 - STANDARDS FOR ALCOHOL DETOXIFICATION CENTERS
Section 415-050-0120 - Patient Rights
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 415-050-0120
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) In addition to all applicable statutory and constitutional rights, every patient receiving services has the right to:
(a) Choose from
available services and supports, those that are consistent with the
stabilization and care coordination plans, culturally competent, provided in
the most integrated setting in the community and under conditions that are
least restrictive to the patient's liberty, that are least intrusive to the
patient, and that provide for the greatest degree of independence;
(b) Be treated with dignity and
respect;
(c) Participate in the
development of a written stabilization Plan, receive services consistent with
that plan, and participate in periodic review and reassessment of service and
support needs, and receive a copy of the written stabilization and care
coordination plans;
(d) Have all
services explained, including expected outcomes and possible risks;
(e) Confidentiality, and the right to consent
to disclosure in accordance with ORS
107.154,
179.505,
179.507,
192.515,
192.507, 42 CFR Part 2 and 45
CFR Part 205.50 ;
(f) Give informed
consent in writing prior to the start of services, except as otherwise
permitted by law.
(g) Inspect their
Service Record in accordance with ORS
179.505 and applicable
law;
(h) Refuse participation in
experimentation;
(i) Receive
medication specific to the patient's diagnosed clinical needs, including
medications used to treat opioid dependence;
(j) Receive prior notice of transfer, unless
the circumstances necessitating transfer pose a threat to health and
safety;
(k) Be free from abuse or
neglect and to report any incident of abuse or neglect without being subject to
retaliation;
(l) Have religious
freedom;
(m) Be free from seclusion
and restraint;
(n) Be informed at
the start of services, and periodically thereafter, of the rights guaranteed by
this rule;
(o) Be informed of the
policies and procedures, service agreements and fees applicable to the services
provided, and to have a custodial parent, guardian, or representative assist
with understanding any information presented;
(p) Have family and guardian involvement in
stabilization and care coordination planning and delivery;
(q) File grievances, including appealing
decisions resulting from the grievance;
(r) Exercise all rights set forth in ORS
109.610 through
109.697 if the patient is a
child, as defined by these rules;
(s) Exercise all rights set forth in ORS
426.385 if the patient is
committed to the Authority; and
(t)
Exercise all rights described in this rule without any form of reprisal or
punishment.
(2) In addition to the rights specified in section (1) of this rule, every patient receiving services has the right to:
(a) A
safe, secure, and sanitary environment;
(b) A humane service environment that affords
reasonable protection from harm, reasonable privacy, and daily access to fresh
air and the outdoors;
(c) Keep and
use personal clothing and belongings and to have an adequate amount of private,
secure storage space. Reasonable restriction of the time and place of use of
certain classes of property may be implemented if necessary to prevent the
patient or others from harm, provided that notice of this restriction is given
to patients and their families, if applicable, upon entry to the program,
documented, and reviewed periodically;
(d) Express sexual orientation, gender
identity, and gender presentation;
(e) Have access to and participate in social,
religious, and community activities;
(f) Not be required to perform
labor;
(g) Have access to a variety
of food choices 24 hours per day, 7 days per week and three meals per day;
and
(h) A reasonable accommodation
or transfer if, due to a disability, services are not sufficiently
accessible.
(3) The provider must give to the patient and, if appropriate, the guardian, a document that describes the applicable patient rights as follows:
(a) Information given to the patient must be
in written form or, upon request, in an alternative format or language
appropriate to the patient's need;
(b) The rights and how to exercise them must
be explained to the patient, and if appropriate, to their guardian;
and
(c) Patient rights must be
posted in writing in a common area.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 430.256
Statutes/Other Implemented: 430.345 - 430.375 & ORS 430.306
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