CHARTER ON PATIENTS AND HEALTH SERVICE PROVIDERS RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

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CHARTER ON PATIENTS AND HEALTH SERVICE PROVIDERS RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES INTRODUCTION Health, defined as a complete state of physical, mental, social and spiritual well-being is a fundamental right. The responsibility of the State is to provide adequate health care commensurate with the health needs of Malawi society and international standards of health care as provided in section 13(b) of the Constitution of the Republic of Malawi. We are all patients, one time or the other. Oftentimes health service delivery is less than optimal, sometimes due to lack of observance of fundamental human rights and responsibilities on the part of patients and health care workers. The Patients and Health Service Providers Charter of Rights and Responsibilities is an attempt by the Government and Civil Society in Malawi to raise the general health status of all Malawians through the respect of the rights and responsibilities by both patients and their guardians and health care workers. PATIENTS RIGHTS 1. Right of access to appropriate health care Every individual shall have access to health care and treatment according to his/her health need. Every patient has the right to be cared for by a competent health worker regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, religion, economic status and without any form of discrimination. Every patient has the right to access medicines, vaccines and other pharmaceutical supplies of acceptable standards in terms of quality, efficacy and safety as determined by the Pharmacy, Medicines, and Poisons Board. 1

Every individual has the right to prompt emergency treatment from the nearest public or private health facility. 2. Right to choice and second opinion Every patient has the right to choose a health facility from which to obtain care in line with the prescribed health delivery system. Every patient has the right to a second opinion at any time. 3. Right to adequate information and health education Every patient has the right to know the identity and professional status of the person providing the care. Every patient has the right to have adequate information regarding all aspects of care, including the right to adequate information on diagnosis and tests performed; medicines prescribed; reason for prescription, the dose, duration of taking medicine, side effects and safety. Every patient shall be informed of the reason for any referral to another health facility or health care provider. Every patient shall be given information about self-care, drug administration and preventive measures which may be necessary. Every individual has the right to seek and obtain information regarding preventive, curative and rehabilitative medicine. Every patient has the right to know his or her prognosis. 4. Right to informed consent or refusal of treatment Every patient or guardian shall provide informed consent before any surgical procedure is carried, but so however that 2

such consent may be waived in case of emergency or in certain psychiatric cases. 5. Right to participation or representation in decision making regarding his or her care Every patient has the right to participate in decision-making affecting his/her health through - Discussion with the health professionals and personnel involved in direct health care. consumer and community representation in planning and evaluating the system of health services, the types and qualities of service and the conditions under which health services are or were delivered. 6. Right to respect and dignity Every patient shall be treated with kindness, consideration, respect and dignity without regard to age, gender, ethnicity, religion, economic status and without any form of discrimination. 7. Right to a guardian Every child admitted to a hospital shall, wherever possible, have the right to the company of a parent or guardian. 8. Right to privacy and confidentiality Every individual has the right to have the details regarding his/her diagnosis, treatment, prognosis and other aspects of his/her care kept confidential. There may be situations when there may be need to disclose the patient s information, for instance - If authorized by the patient. Public health reason. 3

If patient is unable to consent and it is the patient s own interest to disclose such information. If the information is required for due legal process. If medical records are required for continued care by another health care provider. 9. Right to a safe environment Every individual has the right to a safe and clean health care facility. 10. Right to complain about health services Everyone has the right to complain about health care services and to have such complaints investigated and to receive a full response on such investigation. PATIENTS RESPONSIBILITY 1. Every patient shall ensure that he/she knows and understands what the patients rights are and shall exercise the rights reasonable and responsibly. 2. Every patient shall conduct himself/herself so as not to interfere with the rights or well being of other patients and health care providers. 3. Every patient shall accept all the consequences of the patient s own informed decisions. 4. Every patient has the responsibility to ensure or maintain his/her own health and that of society by refraining from - consumption of unhealthy food and water. 4

consumption of alcohol, drugs, substances of abuse and tobacco. irresponsible sexual activity and other life styles that are hazardous to health. degradation of the environment. 5. Every patient has the responsibility to provide health care providers with relevant and accurate information for diagnostic treatment, rehabilitation or counselling purposes. 6. Every patient must know his/her local health care providers and what services they offer. 7. Where applicable, every patient is responsible for settling his/her bills at times as requested by the health providers. 8. Every patient shall comply with the prescribed treatment and keep appointments and shall inform the health professional in good time if unable to do so. 9. Every patient has the responsibility to take care of his/her health records in his/her possession. 5

DRAFT HEALTH WORKERS RIGHTS 1. Access to equipment and supplies Every health worker has the right to access minimum equipment and supplies necessary for patient care at all times. 2. Continuing education Every health worker has the right to career development to improve competence in patients care. Every health worker has the right to continuing education in the area of specialty/assignment to improve patient care. 3. Respect and dignity Every health worker has the right to be treated with consideration, respect and dignity by his/her employer, patients, guardians and the community at large. 4. Working hours and rest Every health worker has the right to working hours and adequate rest period that are clearly defined. 5. Occupational health and protection Every health worker shall have the right to a working condition and environment that protects his/her own health and the patients. Every health worker has the right to occupational health protection. Every health worker has the access to prompt treatment for infections acquired while discharging his/her duties. 6. Professional Practice 6

Every health worker has the right to practise professionally without hindrance and/or undue influence from patients, employers, colleagues or the community. 7. Right to Complain Every health worker has the right to complain through an established complaint system about violation of any of the rights stipulated herein. 7

DRAFT HEALTH WORKERS RESPONSIBILITIES Every health worker shall be licensed with an appropriate professional body at all times and shall maintain current such licence; have the requisite professional qualifications commensurate with the requirements of the job; comply with the ethical provisions of the profession in which they are in; comply with professional codes of conduct; familiarize himself/herself and comply with universal precautions against infection of himself/herself and patients; familiarize himself/herself and comply with the provisions of the Charter on Patients and Health Service Providers Rights and Responsibilities; conduct his/her duties in the best interest of the patient; keep up to date with current developments in professional practice and update his/her professional skills and knowledge; Comply with ethical requirements with respect to research/experimentation on human beings. 8

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