Rules & Regulations of the State of Tennessee
Title 0720 - Health Facilities Commission
Chapter 0720-25 - Standards for Birthing Centers
Section 0720-25-.11 - PATIENT RIGHTS

Current through April 3, 2024

(1) Each patient has at least the following rights:

(a) To privacy in treatment and personal care;

(b) To be free from mental and physical abuse. Should this right be violated, the facility must notify the department and the Tennessee Department of Human Services, Adult Protective Services;

(c) To refuse treatment. The patient must be informed of the consequences of that decision, the refusal and its reason must be reported to the physician and documented in the medical record;

(d) To refuse experimental treatment and drugs. The patient's or health care decision maker's written consent for participation in research must be obtained and retained in his or her medical record; and

(e) To have their records kept confidential and private. Written consent by the patient must be obtained prior to release of information except to persons authorized by law. If the patient lacks capacity, written consent is required from the patient's health care decision maker. The birthing center must have policies to govern access and duplication of the patient's record.

(2) Each patient has a right to self-determination, which encompasses the right to make choices regarding life-sustaining treatment, including resuscitative services. This right of self-determination may be effectuated by an advance directive.

Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-5-202, 4-5-204, 68-11-202, 68-11-204, 68-11-206, and 68-11-209.

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