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ಬಳಸಬೇಡಿ

ನಿಶ್ಶಬ್ದತೆನ್ನು
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ಮಕ್ಕಳಿಗೆ
ಪ್ರವೇಶವಿಲ್ಲ
ಎಚ್ಚರಿಕೆ

ಧೂಮಪಾನ
ನಿಷೇದಿಸಿದೆ
GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR VISITORS
 Due to confidentiality, visitors may be asked to leave the room during
tests or treatments, or when a doctor must consult with a patient.
 For safety and health reasons, visits may be limited when the patient is in
isolation
 Patients often have to be transferred around the hospital – from theatres
and rooms – so please give them priority when you use the lift
 We would appreciate it if you would please help us to keep the Hospital
premises – including communal areas, entrances, lifts and stairwells –
clean
 Do not litter the place with paper or garbage. Do not spit paan.
 Children below 12 years of age will not be allowed as visitors
 Our Hospital has a very strict "Absolutely No Tipping" Policy. Therefore,
please do not tip our employees, as this will cause them to lose their jobs
 The use of mobiles is strictly prohibited in the ICU and other areas where
signals can interfere with the working of medical equipment

PASSES:
 At the time of a patient’s admission, pass will be issued.
 Necessary instructions and information are printed on the reverse of
the pass
 Children below the age of 12 years are not allowed in patient rooms as
attendants.
 Please note that if a pass is lost or misplaced, a fee of Rs. 100/-
(Rupees Three Hundred) will be charged for issuance of a new one. In
this instance, you will need to contact the admission counter
 At the time of patient discharge, it is important to return your pass to
discharge counter
RIGHTS OF PATIENTS:

 Receive necessary care, regardless of your race, gender, language, origin


or source of payment.  Be respected for your cultural, spiritual and
personal values, dignity, beliefs and preferences
 Privacy during care, examination, treatment and conversations with your
physician and other healthcare providers
 Be addressed by name and informed about the names of the doctors,
nurses and the other healthcare team members involved in your care
 Complete information regarding diagnosis, condition, risk of each
treatment, outcomes and necessary care to be taken after discharge from
Hospital
 Consent Forms for Surgery / Anaesthesia / High-Risk Procedures.
 Be informed about pain and pain relief measures
 Be involved in the decisions that affect your care, services or treatment.
 To have your doubts clarified before signing Consent Forms, such as
General Consent Forms and Consent Forms for Surgery / Anaesthesia /
High-Risk Procedures
 Request a change of doctor or get a second opinion
 Refuse treatment
 Be provided complete explanation regarding your transfer to another
facility and the alternatives available
 Be involved in your discharge plan
 To express your concerns, complaints and grievances to any of 1 our
Hospital Staff
 Confidentiality of your medical records and any other information
provided by you. Exceptions for this would be a second opinion, the law
or insurance
 Access to your medical records
 Know the expected cost regarding your treatment and to have your bill
explained
RESPONSIBILITIES OF PATIENTS:
 Providing accurate information about your habits, health, past illness,
hospitalization, allergies, and current and past use of medication
 Reading all Medical Forms and Consent Forms thoroughly and asking for
explanations before you sign them
 Following the treatment plan recommended by your doctor and realizing
that you must accept the consequences if you refuse
 Informing us of changes in your condition and symptoms, including pain
 Actively participating in your pain management plan and keeping your
doctors and nurses informed of the effectiveness of your treatment
 Accepting financial responsibilities and settling your bills promptly
 Following our policies regarding smoking, noise, visiting hours, number
of visitors and other Rules and Regulations
 Taking care of your belongings
 Keeping your scheduled appointments and letting us know if you are
unable to keep them. Reporting any issues, complaints or concerns that
may affect your care

VISITORS POLICY
 Practice hand hygiene – use hand sanitizer as you enter and
enter patient’s room
 Due to confidentiality, visitors may be asked to leave the room
during tests or treatments, or when a doctor must consult with
a patient.
 For safety and health reasons, visits may be limited when the
patient is in isolation

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