The purpose of this section is to improve patient care and outcomes by respecting every patient and maintaining ethical relationships with the public.
Ambulatory surgical facilities must:
(1) Adopt and implement policies and procedures that define each patient's right to:
(a) Be treated and cared for with dignity and respect;
(b) Confidentiality, privacy, security, complaint resolution, spiritual care, and communication. If communication restrictions are necessary for patient care and safety, the facility must document and explain the restrictions to the patient and family;
(c) Be protected from abuse and neglect;
(d) Access protective services;
(e) Complain about their care and treatment without fear of retribution or denial of care;
(f) Timely complaint resolution;
(g) Be involved in all aspects of their care including:
(i) Refusing care and treatment; and
(ii) Resolving problems with care decisions.
(h) Be informed of unanticipated outcomes according to RCW
70.230.150;
(i) Be informed and agree to their care; and
(j) Family input in care decisions, in compliance with existing legal directives of the patient or existing court-issued legal orders.
(2) Provide each patient a written statement of patient rights from subsection (1) of this section.
(3) Adopt and implement policies and procedures to address research, investigation, and clinical trials including:
(a) How to authorize research;
(b) Require staff to follow informed consent laws; and
(c) Not hindering a patient's access to care if a patient refuses to participate.