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Patient/Client Rights

Clients as consumers receiving audiology or speech-language pathology services have:

  1. The Right to be treated with dignity and respect;
  2. The Right that services be provided without regard to race or ethnicity, gender, age, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, or disability;
  3. The Right to know the name and professional qualifications of the person or persons providing services;
  4. The Right to personal privacy and confidentiality of information to the extent permitted by law;
  5. The Right to know, in advance, the fees for services, regardless of the method of payment;
  6. The Right to receive a clear explanation of evaluation results, to be informed of potential or lack of potential for improvement, and to express their choices of goals and methods of service delivery;
  7. The Right to accept or reject services to the extent permitted by law;
  8. The Right that services be provided in a timely and competent manner, which includes referral to other appropriate professionals when necessary;
  9. The Right to present concerns about services and to be informed of procedures for seeking their resolution;
  10. The Right to accept or reject participation in teaching, research, or promotional activities;
  11. The Right to the extent permitted by law, to review information contained in their records, to receive explanation of record entries upon request, and to request correction of inaccurate records;
  12. The Right to adequate notice of and reasons for discontinuation of services; an explanation of these reasons, in person, upon request; and referral to other providers if so requested.

These rights belong to the person or persons needing services. For sound legal or medical reasons, a family member, guardian, or legal representative may exercise these rights on the person's behalf.


Reference:
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. (1993). Model bill of rights for people receiving audiology or speech-language pathology services [Relevant Paper].
Available from www.asha.org/policy from https://www.asha.org/policy/rp1993-00197/

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