This document outlines a policy for uniform patient care at a hospital. The policy aims to ensure equal treatment for all patients regardless of religion, caste, social status or financial ability. It states that care will be guided by individual patient assessments and focus on response to health issues. Care delivery will be uniform across settings like the emergency department, ICUs, surgical recovery rooms and more, following all applicable laws and regulations. Laboratories, diagnostics, nursing care and other facilities will also be provided uniformly to all patient categories.
This document outlines a policy for uniform patient care at a hospital. The policy aims to ensure equal treatment for all patients regardless of religion, caste, social status or financial ability. It states that care will be guided by individual patient assessments and focus on response to health issues. Care delivery will be uniform across settings like the emergency department, ICUs, surgical recovery rooms and more, following all applicable laws and regulations. Laboratories, diagnostics, nursing care and other facilities will also be provided uniformly to all patient categories.
This document outlines a policy for uniform patient care at a hospital. The policy aims to ensure equal treatment for all patients regardless of religion, caste, social status or financial ability. It states that care will be guided by individual patient assessments and focus on response to health issues. Care delivery will be uniform across settings like the emergency department, ICUs, surgical recovery rooms and more, following all applicable laws and regulations. Laboratories, diagnostics, nursing care and other facilities will also be provided uniformly to all patient categories.
This document outlines a policy for uniform patient care at a hospital. The policy aims to ensure equal treatment for all patients regardless of religion, caste, social status or financial ability. It states that care will be guided by individual patient assessments and focus on response to health issues. Care delivery will be uniform across settings like the emergency department, ICUs, surgical recovery rooms and more, following all applicable laws and regulations. Laboratories, diagnostics, nursing care and other facilities will also be provided uniformly to all patient categories.
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UNIFORM CARE
OF PATIENTS
To
delineate policy for the planning
and providing of uniform patient care, for following clinical practice guidelines in line with the laws and regulations prevailing in India.
PURPOSE
To ensure uniform care to
all patients using the services of the hospital
SCOPE
1.
The planning and provision of care
shall be based on individual patient assessment and shall focus on the patient's response to actual or potential alterations to health.
POLICY
2.
All patients are treated alike
irrespective of their religion, cast, social status, financial ability etc. The safety of all patients seeking health care at this hospital is the prime responsibility of this hospital.A uniform patient care system is laid down in all areas so as to provide excellent service
Similar care is given in different
settings which are guided by applicable laws and regulations; care delivery shall be uniform in emergency and ambulance services,Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation, while using blood and blood products, during care of patients in the ICUs, and other high dependency areas, Postsurgical recovery rooms, etc.
3.
4. The policy for delivering uniform care to
all patients irrespective of the care setting right from the admission to discharge for IPD cases, in OPD services and emergency services. 5. Laboratory facilities, OT facility, Diagnostics, Nursing Care are uniformly provided to all patients irrespective of category of patients.
6.
All protocols are uniformly given in the
same manner to all patients irrespective of the category status.
7. Uniform care is guided by all laws &
regulations. 8. It is further ensured that the care and treatment orders are legibly signed, named, timed and dated by the concerned doctors and nurses, the main idea being that the authors of these orders are identifiable by all and the chronology of care process is maintained.