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Patient's Bill of Rights Pa·tient's Bill of Rights (pā'shĕnts bil rīts) Developed in 1973 by the American Hospital Association to affirm the rights of patients. Key elements are the right to respectful and considerate care, privacy, information about treatment, and prognosis, as well as the right to refuse treatment. Pa·tient's Bill of Rights (pā'shĕnts bil rīts) Developed in 1973 by the American Hospital Association to affirm the rights of patients. Key elements are the right to respectful and considerate care, privacy, information about treatment, prognosis, right to refuse treatment. |