We encourage all patients to be aware of their rights and responsibilities.
As a patient of our hospital, you have a right to:
These rights can be achieved by:
As a patient of our hospital, you have a responsibility to:
For information relating to the collection, use, storage and access to your personal information, please refer to our Privacy Policy.
A patient safety incident is any unplanned or unintended event or circumstance which could have resulted, or did result, in harm to a patient. Patients, their family members and health care staff report that their expectations for care and information following a patient safety incident have not always been met. Open disclosure is a process for ensuring that open, honest, empathic and timely discussions occur between patients (and/or their support person) and health care staff after a patient safety incident. Effective open disclosure improves patient, staff and community confidence in how the system responds to patient safety incidents, and is fundamental to maintaining or re-building the trust between health care staff and consumers.
Gosford Specialist Day Hospital is committed to providing open disclosure to all aspects of the care provided to you, which is consistent with Standard 1 of the National Safety and Quality Health Services Standards.
The national standard for what you can expect when accessing healthcare and undergoing treatment at a Gosford Specialist Day Hospital is set out in in this video. It is important to know your healthcare rights so please watch the video.
For hearing impaired people, this video is also available in Auslan sign language.
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