Yes, every federally funded hospital has a statement of pt rights and you can request a copy or go online to read it.
In Illinois, if the provider did not accept the patient as a Medicaid patient, the provider may bill the patient.
yes it does!
yes they do have a Bill of Rights
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In 2001, AHA hospitals replaced "A Patient's Bill of Rights" with "The Patient Care Partnership: Understanding Expectations, Rights and Responsibilities." per: http://www.vhi.org/hguide_patientbill.asp
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Patient's rights are established under HIPAA, a federal law. Additional patient's rights are established federal laws providing for informed consent and the right to access medical records. Most states have their own patient's rights laws, also. HIPAA is an acronym for Health Information Privacy Act.
Your best possibility is to contact the Illinois State Dept of Health.
One is longer------NEW ANSWER BELOW----US Constitution has seven articles; Illinois has fourteenBill of Rights are located at the end of US Constitution; Bill of Rights located at the start for Illinois Constitution
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