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Valid from 01/04/2012
(introduced by section 6(1))
1SAnything done in relation to the patient takes into account the patient's needs.
2SPatients are treated with dignity and respect.
3SPrivacy and confidentiality are respected.
4SHealth care is provided in a caring and compassionate manner.
5SSupport necessary to receive or access health care is available.
6SThe patient's abilities, characteristics and circumstances are considered.
7SRegard is had to the importance of providing the optimum benefit to the patient's health and wellbeing.
8SThe range of options available in the patient's case is considered.
9SHealth care is based on current recognised clinical guidance.
10SNo avoidable harm or injury is to be caused to the patient by the health care provided.
11SPatients are cared for in an appropriate environment which is as clean and safe as is reasonably possible.
12SPatients participate as fully as possible in decisions relating to the patient's health and wellbeing.
13SPatients are provided with such information and support as is necessary to enable them to participate in accordance with paragraph 12 and in relation to any related processes (general or specific).
14SPatients are encouraged to treat any person involved in the delivery of health care with dignity and respect.
15SCommunication about a patient's health and wellbeing is clear, accessible and understood.
16SCommunication about general services and processes and decisions is clear, accessible and understood.
17SIssues of concern are dealt with reasonably, promptly and in accordance with proper procedures.
18SWaste of resources in the provision of health care is avoided.