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Patient Rights
At Mount Alvernia Hospital, we provide quality care to every
patient and family. As a patient, you have many rights, which are summarized
here.
Dignity of the Individual
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We respect the inherent dignity of each person.
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We recognize that each person is a creation of God and
that each one’s dignity is to be respected in life and in death.
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This dignity extends to all people, regardless of race,
language or creed.
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We respect each individual’s faith and culture.
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Direct abortion, i.e. any procedure of which the sole
immediate effect is the termination of foetal life, is never permitted.
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Operations, treatments and medications which do not
directly intend termination of pregnancy, but which have as their purpose,
the cure of a serious pathological condition of the mother are permitted
when they cannot be postponed until the child is viable without endangering
the mother’s life, even though they may or will result in the death
of the child.
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We will protect patient safety and provide access to
security services.
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Your special needs will be respected, whether these
mean requiring language translation, observing religious food requirements,
special devices or access assistance, during the course of your care.
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We will source for external language translators if
requested.
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You have the right to refuse to donate tissue or participate
in any sort of medical research whilst admitted to our hospital.
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We will respect and comply with your decisions made
in accordance to you Advance Medical Directive.
* The Advance Medical Directive (AMD) is a legal document
you sign in advance to inform your doctor that you do not want the use of any
life-sustaining treatment to be used to prolong your life in the event you become
terminally ill and unconscious and where death is imminent.
Confidentiality and Privacy
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We will honor your personal privacy and the confidentiality
of your medical information and records
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Your medical information and all aspects of care rendered
to you will be kept private and confidential.
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Your medical records will be accessed only by those
involved in treating you and arranging your care. These records will not
be released to anyone without your consent, except when required by the
law or a third-party payer contract.
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You may request for a copy of your medical report in
accordance to the hospital’s policy.
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Your medical records are kept in a safe and secure environment.
Making an Informed Decision About Your Treatment
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You are entitled to the right to be adequately informed
first, and have the freedom to accept or reject proffered treatment. All
procedures require informed consent appropriate to the circumstances.
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You are entitled to information that will help you participate
in decisions involving your medical condition and treatment.
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You are entitled to clarification about your medical
condition, treatment and test results in a language that you understand.
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You are entitled to information about possible risks
and side-effects of the various methods of treatment available.
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You have the right to know the names of the healthcare
professionals responsible for your treatment and care.
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You are entitled to access to people and information
about health education, self-care and prevention of illness.
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You are entitled to seek a second medical opinion at
your own expense. The second opinion should be obtained with the knowledge
of the Doctor who admitted you to the hospital. The Doctor looking after
you cannot refuse a request for a second opinion.
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The Doctor whom you wish to call in for a second opinion
must, however, be registered with the Singapore Medical Council and accredited
with Mount Alvernia Hospital.
Emotional and Spiritual Support
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We work for the wholeness and healing in each person.
We endeavour to help our patients attain wholeness, reconciliation, harmony
and peace within themselves.
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We strive to be attentive to each person’s needs
in the physical, psychological and spiritual aspects of their lives.
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We respect and support your right to observe your own
social, cultural and spiritual beliefs and rituals. At Mount Alvernia, both
a Catholic Chapel and a non-denominational Quiet Room are available within
hospital grounds for private prayer and reflection.
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During your stay in the hospital, you may arrange for
your own spiritual care, and request for any counseling or pastoral support
to be made available.
Pain Management
Our healthcare team is committed to work with you and help you be as comfortable
and free from pain as possible.
Care for Children
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Our paediatric patients have the right to quality medical
care appropriate to their age and development level.
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When medical information cannot be presented to patients
who are too young, the information will be provided to their parents or
guardians.
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Children have a right to be treated in a safe environment
and receive emotional support which may include minimal separation from
their family within the limits of medical care provided.
Financial Counselling
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You are entitled to financial counseling and an estimate
of your hospital bill at the time of your admission, as required under the
Private Hospitals and Medical Clinic Act.
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Please ask your doctor or ward staff for information
related to any change in your treatment plan or medical needs which may
alter the initial estimate given when admitted.
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You will be advised of the financial commitment required
to cover your medical treatment in hospital.
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You have the right to ask for information relating to
hospital charges and seek necessary clarification about admission to our
hospital.
Upon Your Discharge
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You may request for your healthcare instructions in
writing so that you have the information you need to care for yourself at
home.
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Please seek clarification if the information is not
clear and ensure that you and your care-giver understand the healthcare
information given.
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Your medication must be followed as prescribed, and
if you have any concerns about your safety, please inform your nurse, doctor
or therapist.
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Please ensure that you provide all relevant names and
contact information to facilitate easy reference and follow up by your doctors,
clinics, pharmacies and rehabilitation services.
Organ Transplantation
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The transplantation of organs is morally permissible
provided the loss of such organs does not deprive the living donor of life
itself, or of the functional integrity of his/her body. All such procedures
require informed consent referable to both donor and recipient.
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In Singapore, the Human Organ Transplant Act (HOTA)
allows for the kidney, liver, heart and cornea to be removed in the event
of death from any cause for the purpose of transplantation. The act is applicable
to all Singaporeans between the ages of 21 and 60 years of age and also
regulates living donor transplantation.
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Those who do not wish to donate any organs after death
may opt out of HOTA. Patients who opt out of HOTA will not have priority
in receiving a cadaveric organ if they need one.
Your Feedback Is Valued
We welcome all feedback as part of our efforts to continuously improve our
care and services to serve our patients better.
If you have any comments/suggestions, please feel free to speak directly
with any of our Managers in charge.
You may also approach our Quality Resource Management Dept at
Tel: 6347-6637; email:qmdept@mtalvernia-hospital.org
or write to our postal address:
Mount Alvernia Hospital, 820 Thomson Road, Singapore 574623.
Patient’s Responsibilities
Information
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Please provide accurate and complete information about
your present medical condition and any infectious conditions you may have,
including past illnesses, hospitalizations, medications, Advance Medical
Directives (AMD), and other relevant details in order for you to receive
appropriate and safe medical treatment.
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Please inform us if you have any existing infectious
conditions so that appropriate infection control procedures can be taken.
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Please advise us of any changes in your health status
Admission
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Please do not bring any valuables with you, as you are
responsible for the safekeeping of you personal possessions during your
stay in the hospital.
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Please arrive for admission at the appointed time so
as to ensure that the necessary pre-surgical preparations can be completed
in a safe and controlled manner.
Medication
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All your medication will be supplied by our hospital
pharmacy and administered by our staff whilst you are in hospital.
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Please inform our doctor and staff of all medication
you are taking prior to admission.
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Please do not bring any medication from home unless
you need to show it to the attending doctor.
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Any medication that you bring from home will not be
administered and will be returned to you for safekeeping.
Hospital Equipment & Facilities
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For your safety, please do not tamper with any medical
devices whilst admitted to our hospital.
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Please respect hospital equipment and facilities, treat
such property with reasonable care, and avoid wastage of precious resources
such as water.
Respect for Others
- Please respect the rights of other patients in our hospital who also require
rest and the attention of our staff.
- Please show respect and courtesy to all staff, doctors, nurses and visitors.
- Please be responsible for your own conduct and behavior during your hospital
stay. Any threat, harassment, or intention to cause harm or disrupt the hospital
operations is not acceptable and will be dealt with seriously.
- Please comply with hospital policies and regulations on safety. E.g. No
smoking policy
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