15 Miss. Code. R. 16-1-49.17.2

Current through December 10, 2024
Rule 15-16-1-49.17.2 - Clients' Rights

The clients' rights policies and procedures ensure that each client admitted to the ICF-IID:

1. is fully informed, as evidenced by the client's written acknowledgment, prior to or at the time of admission and during stay, of these rights and is given a statement of the ICF-IID's rules and regulations and an explanation of the client's responsibility to obey all reasonable regulations of the ICF-IID and to respect the personal rights and private property of other clients;
2. is fully informed, and is given a written statement prior to or at time of admission and during stay, of services available in the ICF-IID, and of related charges including any charges for services covered by the ICF-IID basic per diem rate;
3. is assured of adequate and appropriate medical care, is fully informed by a physician or nurse practitioner/physician assistant of his medical conditions unless medically contraindicated (as documented by a physician or nurse practitioner/physician assistant in his medical record), is afforded the opportunity to participate in the planning of his medical treatment, to not be limited in his/her choice of a pharmacy or pharmacist provider in accordance with state law, as referenced in House Bill 1439, which states that the ICF-IID shall not limit a client's choice of pharmacy or pharmacy provider if that provider meets the same standards of dispensing guidelines required of long term care facilities, to refuse to participate in experimental research, and to refuse medication and treatment after fully informed of and understanding the consequences of such action;
4. is transferred or discharged only for medical reasons, or for his welfare or that of other clients, or for nonpayment for his stay (except as prohibited by sources of third-party payment), and is given a two weeks advance notice in writing to ensure orderly transfer or discharge. A copy of this notice is maintained in his medical record;
5. is encouraged and assisted, throughout his period of stay, to exercise his rights as a client and as a citizen, and to this end may voice grievances, has a right of action for damages or other relief for deprivations or infringements of his right to adequate and proper treatment and care established by an applicable statute, rule, regulation or contract, and to recommend changes in policies and services to ICF-IID staff and/or to outside representatives of his choice, free from restraint, interference, coercion, discrimination, or reprisal;
6. may manage his personal financial affairs, or is given at least a quarterly accounting of financial transactions made on his behalf should the ICF-IID accept his written delegation of this responsibility to the ICF-IID for any period of time in conformance with State law;
7. is free from mental, physical, and/or verbal abuse; and exploitation and/or misappropriation of client property
8. is free from restraint except by order of a physician or nurse practitioner/physician assistant, or unless it is determined that the client is a threat to himself or to others. Physical and chemical restraints shall be used for medical conditions that warrant the use of a restraint. Restraint is not to be used for discipline or staff convenience. The ICF-IID must have policies and procedures addressing the use and monitoring of restraint. A physician order for restraint must be countersigned within 24 hours of the emergency application of the restraint;
9. is assured security in storing personal possessions and confidential treatment of his personal and medical records, and may approve or refuse their release to any individual outside the ICF-IID, except, in the case of his transfer to another health care institution, or as required by law of third-party payment contract;
10. is treated with consideration, respect, and full recognition of his dignity and individuality, including privacy in treatment and in care for his personal needs;
11. is not required to perform services for the ICF-IID that are not included for therapeutic purposes in their individual program plan;
12. may associate and communicate privately with persons of his choice, may join with other clients or individuals within or outside of the ICF-IID to work for improvements in client care, and send and receive his personal mail unopened, unless medically contraindicated (as documented by his physician or nurse practitioner/physician assistant in his medical record);
13. may meet with, and participate in activities of, social, religious and community groups at his discretion, unless medically contraindicated (as documented by his physician or nurse practitioner/physician assistant in his medical record);
14. may retain and use his personal clothing and possessions as space permits, unless to do so would infringe upon rights of other clients, unless medically contraindicated (as documented by his physician or nurse practitioner/physician assistant in his medical record);
15. if married, is assured privacy for visits by his/her spouse; if both are inpatients in the ICF-IID, they are permitted to share a room, unless medically contraindicated (as documented by the attending physician or nurse practitioner/physician assistant in the medical record); and
16. is assured of exercising his civil and religious liberties including the right to independent personal decisions and knowledge of available choice. The ICF-IID shall encourage and assist in the fullest exercise of these rights and shall communicate rights in a manner that is understandable to the client.

15 Miss. Code. R. 16-1-49.17.2

Miss. Code Ann. § 43-11-13