Patients' Rights and ResponsibilitiesAs a person with kidney failure, you have certain rights and responsibilities. When you go to a treatment center, ask for a copy of your rights and responsibilities. This will help you know what to expect from your health care team and what they can expect from you. Your center may have lists like the following.Your Rights * I have the right to be told about my rights and responsibilities. * I have the right to be treated with respect. * I have the right to privacy. My medical records can’t be shared with anyone, unless I say so. * I have the right to meet with my whole health care team to plan my treatment. * I have the right to see the dietitian for help with food planning and the social worker for counseling. * I have the right to be told about my health in a way that I understand. * I have the right to be told about and to choose my treatment options. * I have the right to be told about any tests ordered for me and the test results. * I have the right to be told about the services offered at the center. * I have the right to be told about the process of dialysis and dialyzer re-use. * I have the right to be told about any expenses that I have to pay for if they are not covered by insurance or Medicare. * I have the right to be told about any financial help available to me. * I have the right to accept or refuse any treatment or medicine my doctor orders for me. * I have the right to be told about the rules at the treatment center (for example, rules for visitors, eating, personal conduct, etc.) * I have the right to choose if I want to be part of any research studies.Your Responsibilities * I need to treat other patients and staff as I would like to be treated, with respect. * I need to pay my bills on time. If this is hard for me, I can ask about a payment plan. * I need to tell my health care team if I refuse any treatment or medicine that my doctor has ordered for me. * I need to tell my health care team if I don’t understand my medical condition or treatment plan. * I need to be on time for my treatments or when I see my doctor. * I need to tell the staff at the center if I know that I’m going to be late or miss a treatment or visit with my doctor. * I need to tell my health care team if I have medical problems, am going to the dentist, am being treated by another doctor, or have recently been to the hospital. * I need to follow the rules of the center. * I need to get to and from the center for my treatments. I can talk with my social worker if I need help doing this. Medicare does not pay for transportation.
I am sorry that this is happening Needle. Have you been working with a social worker about the AKF? If you are being put in a position where you may not be able to pay for dialysis, you need to stay on top of them. If you aren't getting anywhere with your Social Worker, why don't you call your Network, speak with the Patient Care Coordinator and tell them that you are afraid that your unit is trying to get rid of you. (or, you want to transfer to another unit if at all possible).You can find your network's 1-800 patient hot line here: http://www.esrdncc.org/ or google your state and the words ESRD NetworkAnd just as a refresher, you have Rights and Responsibilities in your unit. If your rights are not being met/upheald, you should talk to the Network.http://www.medicare.gov/Dialysis/Static/PatientRights.asp?dest=NAV|Home|Resources|PatientRights#TabTopQuotePatients' Rights and ResponsibilitiesAs a person with kidney failure, you have certain rights and responsibilities. When you go to a treatment center, ask for a copy of your rights and responsibilities. This will help you know what to expect from your health care team and what they can expect from you. Your center may have lists like the following.Your Rights * I have the right to be told about my rights and responsibilities. * I have the right to be treated with respect. * I have the right to privacy. My medical records can’t be shared with anyone, unless I say so. * I have the right to meet with my whole health care team to plan my treatment. * I have the right to see the dietitian for help with food planning and the social worker for counseling. * I have the right to be told about my health in a way that I understand. * I have the right to be told about and to choose my treatment options. * I have the right to be told about any tests ordered for me and the test results. * I have the right to be told about the services offered at the center. * I have the right to be told about the process of dialysis and dialyzer re-use. * I have the right to be told about any expenses that I have to pay for if they are not covered by insurance or Medicare. * I have the right to be told about any financial help available to me. * I have the right to accept or refuse any treatment or medicine my doctor orders for me. * I have the right to be told about the rules at the treatment center (for example, rules for visitors, eating, personal conduct, etc.) * I have the right to choose if I want to be part of any research studies.Your Responsibilities * I need to treat other patients and staff as I would like to be treated, with respect. * I need to pay my bills on time. If this is hard for me, I can ask about a payment plan. * I need to tell my health care team if I refuse any treatment or medicine that my doctor has ordered for me. * I need to tell my health care team if I don’t understand my medical condition or treatment plan. * I need to be on time for my treatments or when I see my doctor. * I need to tell the staff at the center if I know that I’m going to be late or miss a treatment or visit with my doctor. * I need to tell my health care team if I have medical problems, am going to the dentist, am being treated by another doctor, or have recently been to the hospital. * I need to follow the rules of the center. * I need to get to and from the center for my treatments. I can talk with my social worker if I need help doing this. Medicare does not pay for transportation.
What company are you with? Is there another dialysis center close or far?How about switching doctors?
Quote from: Rerun on January 05, 2011, 07:46:36 PMWhat company are you with? Is there another dialysis center close or far?How about switching doctors?Its call sooner dialysis and own by the Doctors. There is a center across town divas center prob misspelled it but not sure about it. The other centers are up in the city where the other Nephs are but no car. As my former social worker told me she retired or as she said quit because they (The Docs ) don't care about the mental or phyical condition of the patients they just want there money. and it is scarey cause everytime I go in my life is in there hands and they hate it when I watch them like a hawk and ask question. To them I should set there mouth shut and take my med.
Quote from: needlephobic on January 05, 2011, 08:25:42 PMQuote from: Rerun on January 05, 2011, 07:46:36 PMWhat company are you with? Is there another dialysis center close or far?How about switching doctors?Its call sooner dialysis and own by the Doctors. There is a center across town divas center prob misspelled it but not sure about it. The other centers are up in the city where the other Nephs are but no car. As my former social worker told me she retired or as she said quit because they (The Docs ) don't care about the mental or phyical condition of the patients they just want there money. and it is scarey cause everytime I go in my life is in there hands and they hate it when I watch them like a hawk and ask question. To them I should set there mouth shut and take my med.Looks like the other units are FMChttp://projects.propublica.org/dialysis/facilities/compare?q=73505&w=10scanning the DFRs it looks like it would be worth the fight to improve the situation at Sooner.Here is your unit's 2010 DFR http://propublica.s3.amazonaws.com/assets/dialysis/facility-reports/OK/2010/OK_372574_2010.pdf
As in Norman, Oklahoma? Are you telling me that there is a dialysis clinic in Norman, OK called Sooner? Oh, that raises all sorts of red flags in my book.
My bad I am at sooner dialysis in norman use to be FMC but now privately owned.