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Rules & Regulations
8.212.3 CLIENT RIGHTS AND PROTECTIONS
8.212.3.A. A client enrolled in the Community Behavioral Health Services program shall have the following rights and protections:
1. To be treated with respect and with due consideration for his/her dignity and privacy.
2. To receive information on available treatment options and alternatives, presented in a manner appropriate to the enrollee’s condition and ability to understand.
3. To participate in decisions regarding his/her health care, including the right to refuse treatment and the right to a second opinion.
4. To be free from any form of restraint or seclusion used as a means of coercion, discipline, convenience or retaliation.
5. To request and receive a copy of his/her medical records and to request that they be amended or corrected, as specified in 45 CFR Part 164.
6. To exercise his/her rights without any adverse effect on the way he/she is treated.
7. To enforce, pursuant to Section 8.209, the provisions of the community behavioral health services contracting regarding rights or duties owed to the client under the contract.
Rules & Regulations
8.212.3 CLIENT RIGHTS AND PROTECTIONS
8.212.3.A. A client enrolled in the Community Behavioral Health Services program shall have the following rights and protections:
1. To be treated with respect and with due consideration for his/her dignity and privacy.
2. To receive information on available treatment options and alternatives, presented in a manner appropriate to the enrollee’s condition and ability to understand.
3. To participate in decisions regarding his/her health care, including the right to refuse treatment and the right to a second opinion.
4. To be free from any form of restraint or seclusion used as a means of coercion, discipline, convenience or retaliation.
5. To request and receive a copy of his/her medical records and to request that they be amended or corrected, as specified in 45 CFR Part 164.
6. To exercise his/her rights without any adverse effect on the way he/she is treated.
7. To enforce, pursuant to Section 8.209, the provisions of the community behavioral health services contracting regarding rights or duties owed to the client under the contract.