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Members Rights and Responsibilities
As Members of CBHNP you have rights and responsibilities. They
are listed below and we invite you to call us if you need
help understanding your rights and responsibilities.
Use this link to find the Member Services toll-free number for your county or area.
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS!
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Receive Information. Each Member has the
right to receive information about CBHNP, our policies and procedures, our
services, our practitioners and Providers, and your rights and responsibilities
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Dignity and Privacy. Each Member is
guaranteed the right to be treated with respect and with due consideration for
his or her dignity, right to privacy, and right to confidentiality
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Receive information on available treatment options.
Each Member is guaranteed the right to receive information on medically
necessary available treatment options and alternatives, presented in a manner
appropriate to the Member’s condition and ability to understand, regardless of
cost or benefit coverage
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Participate in Decisions. Each Member is
guaranteed the right to participate in decisions regarding his or her health
care, including the right to refuse treatment. You can be a part of your
treatment team by asking questions and getting answers before and during your
treatment and involving family Members and other important people in your
treatment
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Refuse Treatment. Each Member, as part of
making decisions regarding their care, can refuse treatment. You have the
right, under these circumstances, to get an explanation of what may happen if
you don’t get treatment
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Voice Complaints or Appeals. Each Member has
the right to voice complaints or appeals about CBHNP or the care provided to
them. Let us know if you are unhappy about any decision made by us or one of
our Providers
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Make Recommendations. Each Member has the
right to make recommendations regarding CBHNP’s Members rights and
responsibilities policies
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Free from Restraint or Seclusion. Each
Member is guaranteed the right to be free of any restraint or seclusion used as
a means of coercion, discipline, convenience or retaliation
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Copy of medical records. Each Member is
guaranteed the right to request and receive a copy of his or her medical
records, and to request they be amended or corrected.
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Free Exercise of Rights. Each Member is free
to exercise his or her rights, and that the exercise of those rights does not
adversely affect the way the Member is treated by CBHNP and the Provider
In addition to the rights listed above, Members of CBHNP also
have the following rights:
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To choose your Provider
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To ask for a therapist who understands your language and culture
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To receive needed services at convenient times and places
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To receive emergency care within 1 hour
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To receive urgent care within 24 hours
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To receive care within 7 days of your request for routine care requests
KNOW YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES!
CBHNP Members also have certain responsibilities:
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To Supply Information. Each Member has the
responsibility to supply information (to the extent possible) that CBHNP and
our practitioners and Providers need in order to provide care
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To Follow Instructions. Each Member has the
responsibility to follow plans and instructions for care that they have agreed
on with practitioners. .
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To Understand. Each Member has a
responsibility to understand their health problems and participate in mutually
agreed-upon treatment goals to the degree possible
In addition to these responsibilities, Members of CBHNP also
have the following responsibilities:
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To treat others with consideration and respect
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To be at appointments on time
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To call if you must cancel
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To be part of the treatment team by telling your doctor or therapist about
symptoms and to ask questions
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To tell your doctor or therapist if you do not agree with recommendations
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To tell your doctor or therapist when/if you want to end treatment
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To take medication as prescribed and to tell your doctor if there is a problem
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To carry your insurance cards with you
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To tell us if you have other insurance
SECOND OPINION
Another important right CBHNP Members need to know about is the
right to request a second opinion. Members can request a second opinion
from a qualified health care professional within CBHNP’s network. CBHNP will
provide for a second opinion from an appropriate behavioral health care
professional within the network or arrange for the Member to get one outside
the network at no cost to the Member.
Call CBHNP for more information about this right and benefit.
If you feel that your rights have been violated or if you want
more information about these and other rights, please call CBHNP and let us
know. We will work to make sure your rights are respected.
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