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Statement
of Enrollee Rights and Responsibilities |
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NCPPO believes that health care
should be physician-driven and based on a strong relationship
between doctor and patient. The following lists of Enrollee
Rights and Responsibilities acknowledge some fundamental elements
of this relationship.
Enrollee Rights
- To
receive considerate and respectful care and services from
participating physicians, hospitals and other health care
professionals, and considerate and respectful services from
NCPPO staff.
- To receive medically necessary
care and services.
- To receive from your physician
(or hospital/office personnel) complete and understandable
information about your condition, possible treatments and
likely outcome, and to discuss this information with your
physician. No restriction shall be placed on the dialogue
between practitioner and patient
- To participate in any decision-making
related to your care.
- To know the names and roles
of the people treating you.
- To consent to or refuse a
treatment as permitted by law. If you refuse a recommended
treatment, you will receive other needed, reasonable and
available care.
- Consideration of privacy concerning
your medical care. Case discussion, consultations and treatments
should be conducted discreetly, with only necessary individuals
present.
- To have all communications
and records pertaining to your care treated as confidential,
released only with your permission, or as permitted by law.
- To review your medical records
and to have the information explained, except when restricted
by law.
- To be informed of complaint
and grievance procedures, and to file a complaint when you
are dissatisfied with the health care you or a family member
receives.
- To receive information about
NCPPO, its services and participating network physicians,
hospitals and other health care professionals in a clear
and concise manner.
Enrollee Responsibilities
- To select and establish a
relationship with a medical practitioner.
- To seek medical care at the
earliest possible time when you experience symptoms that
may indicate illness or injury.
- To provide, to the best of
your knowledge, accurate and complete information about
present complaints, past illnesses, hospitalizations, medications
or other matters concerning your health.
- To communicate to medical
personnel if you do not clearly understand what is expected
of you, or how to take prescribed medication.
- To follow the treatment plan
recommended by the physician primarily responsible for your
care. Keep scheduled appointments. Take medications as prescribed,
or communicate your reason for not doing so to your doctor.
Adhere to any prescribed diet or exercise program, or consult
with the prescribing health care professional to adjust
the requirements or resolve problems.
- To recognize the effects of
lifestyle and preventive care in your personal health.
- To read the benefit program
information provided to you and to follow instructions regarding
claims, eligibility and hospitalizations.
- To carry your health identification
card and identify yourself as an enrollee of a health plan
that uses NCPPO's network programs when you seek health
care services.
- To provide, to the best of
your knowledge, accurate and complete information about
your current health coverage to physicians, hospitals and
other health care professionals who treat you.
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