GH Patient Charter - PRWG
GH Patient Charter - PRWG
1. The patient has the right to quality basic health care irrespective of the patient’s
geographical location.
2. The patient is entitled to full information on the patient’s condition and management
and the possible risks involved except in emergency situations when the patient is
unable to make a decision and the need for treatment is urgent.
3. The patient is entitled to know of the alternative treatments and other health care
providers within the Service if these may contribute to improved outcomes.
4. The patient has the right to know the identity of the caregivers and any other persons
who may handle the patient including students, trainees and ancillary workers.
5. The patient has the right to consent or decide to participate in a proposed research
study involving the patient after a full explanation has been given; and the patient may
withdraw at any stage of the research project.
7. The patient has the right to privacy during consultation, examination and treatment
and in cases where it is necessary to use the notes of the patient’s case for teaching
and conferences, the consent of the patient must be sought.
8. The patient is entitled to confidentiality of information obtained about the patient and
that information shall not be disclosed to third party without the consent of the patient or
the person entitled to act on the consent of the patient or the person entitled to act on
behalf of the patient except where the information is required by law or is in the public
interest.
9. The patient is entitled to the relevant information regarding policies and regulation of
the health facilities that the patient attends.
10. Procedures for complaints, disputes and conflict resolution shall be explained to
patients or their accredited representatives.
11. Hospital charges, mode of payment and the forms of anticipated expenditure shall
be explained to the patient prior to treatment
12. Exemption facilities shall be made known to the patient.
*Ghana’s Patient Charter is Section 167(Sixth Schedule) of the Public Health Act,2012 (Act 851)
13. The patient is entitled to personal safety and reasonable security of property within
the confines of the institution.
14. The patient has the right to a second medical opinion if the patient so desires.
3. Complying with the prescribed treatment, reporting adverse effects and adhering to
follow up requests;
5. Obtaining the necessary information, which has a bearing on the management and
treatment including the financial implications;
*Ghana’s Patient Charter is Section 167(Sixth Schedule) of the Public Health Act,2012 (Act 851)