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1 | | physician as her maternity care professional. |
2 | | (4) The right to choose her birth setting from the full |
3 | | range of birthing options available in her community. |
4 | | (5) The right to leave her maternity care professional |
5 | | and select another if she becomes dissatisfied with her |
6 | | care, except as otherwise provided by law. |
7 | | (6) The right to receive information about the names of |
8 | | those health care professionals involved in her care. |
9 | | (7) The right to privacy and confidentiality of |
10 | | records, except as provided by law. |
11 | | (8) The right to receive information concerning her |
12 | | condition and proposed treatment, including methods of |
13 | | relieving pain. |
14 | | (9) The right to accept or refuse any treatment, to the |
15 | | extent medically possible. |
16 | | (10) The right to be informed if her caregivers wish to |
17 | | enroll her or her infant in a research study in accordance |
18 | | with Section 3.1 of this Act. |
19 | | (11) The right to access her medical records in |
20 | | accordance with Section 8-2001 of the Code of Civil |
21 | | Procedure. |
22 | | (12) The right to receive information in a language in |
23 | | which she can communicate in accordance with federal law. |
24 | | (13) The right to receive emotional and physical |
25 | | support during labor and birth. |
26 | | (14) The right to freedom of movement during labor and |
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1 | | to give birth in the position of her choice, within |
2 | | generally accepted medical standards. |
3 | | (15) The right to contact with her newborn, except |
4 | | where necessary care must be provided to the mother or |
5 | | infant. |
6 | | (16) The right to receive information about |
7 | | breastfeeding. |
8 | | (17) The right to decide collaboratively with |
9 | | caregivers when she and her baby will leave the birth site |
10 | | for home, based on their conditions and circumstances. |
11 | | (18) The right to be treated with respect at all times |
12 | | before, during, and after pregnancy by her health care |
13 | | professionals. |
14 | | (19) The right of each patient, regardless of source of |
15 | | payment, to examine and receive a reasonable explanation of |
16 | | her total bill for services rendered by her maternity care |
17 | | professional or health care provider, including itemized |
18 | | charges for specific services received. Each maternity |
19 | | care professional or health care provider shall be |
20 | | responsible only for a reasonable explanation of those |
21 | | specific services provided by the maternity care |
22 | | professional or health care provider. |
23 | | (b) The Department of Public Health, Department of |
24 | | Healthcare and Family Services, Department of Children and |
25 | | Family Services, and Department of Human Services shall post |
26 | | information about these rights on their publicly available |
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1 | | websites. Every health care provider, day care center licensed |
2 | | under the Child Care Act of 1969, Head Start, and community |
3 | | center shall post information about these rights in a prominent |
4 | | place and on their websites, if applicable. |
5 | | (c) The Department of Public Health shall adopt rules to |
6 | | implement this Section. |
7 | | (d) Nothing in this Section or any rules adopted under |
8 | | subsection (c) shall be construed to require a physician, |
9 | | health care professional, hospital, hospital affiliate, or |
10 | | health care provider to provide care inconsistent with |
11 | | generally accepted medical standards or available capabilities |
12 | | or resources.
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13 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January |
14 | | 1, 2020.".
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