The Right to Visits and Human Values
International patients and their accompanying person(s) have the right to be treated and cared for in an environment that respects their personal values, and to be treated by all hospital staff in a good-humored, considerate and courteous manner.
All health establishments are required to maintain a hygienic, quiet environment appropriate to patients’ treatment and recovery.
Patients have the right to visits: the hospital maintains certain rules concerning visits designed to avoid patients being disturbed, or their health put at risk.
- Visitors
- Damages
- Contagious Disease Notification
- Respecting Others
- Hospital Rules
- Payment
- In the Event of Rejecting Medical Advice
- Following Medical Advice
- Keeping Medical Experts Informed
- The Right to Excellence in Care
- The Right to Accompaniment
- The Right to Visits and Human Values
- The Right to Security
- The Right to Religious Observance
- The Right to Recourse and Complaint
- The Right to Know the Hospital Rules and Regulations
- The Right to Social and Psychological Support
- The Right to Know the Costs
- The Right to a Second (or External) Opinion
- The Right to Withdraw Approval
- The Right to Reject Treatment
- The Right to Consent
- The Right to Communication in a Language You Understand
- The Right to be informed
- The Right to Determine Who Cares for You
- The Right to Privacy
- The Right for Respect and Consideration
- The Right to Health Care Services and Advice
- The Right to be Prioritized