[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 42, Volume 3]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 42CFR460.112]



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                         TITLE 42--PUBLIC HEALTH

 

  CHAPTER IV--CENTERS FOR MEDICARE & MEDICAID SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF 

                  HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (CONTINUED)

 

PART 460_PROGRAMS OF ALL-INCLUSIVE CARE FOR THE ELDERLY (PACE)--Table 

of Contents

 

                      Subpart G_Participant Rights

 

Sec. 460.112  Specific rights to which a participant is entitled.



    (a) Respect and nondiscrimination. Each participant has the right to 

considerate, respectful care from all PACE employees and contractors at 

all times and under all circumstances. Each participant has the right 

not to be discriminated against in the delivery of required PACE 

services based on race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex, age, 

mental or physical disability, or source of payment. Specifically, each 

participant has the right to the following:

    (1) To receive comprehensive health care in a safe and clean 

environment and in an accessible manner.

    (2) To be treated with dignity and respect, be afforded privacy and 

confidentiality in all aspects of care, and be provided humane care.

    (3) Not to be required to perform services for the PACE 

organization.

    (4) To have reasonable access to a telephone.

    (5) To be free from harm, including physical or mental abuse, 

neglect, corporal punishment, involuntary seclusion, excessive 

medication, and any physical or chemical restraint imposed for purposes 

of discipline or convenience and not required to treat the participant's 

medical symptoms.

    (6) To be encouraged and assisted to exercise rights as a 

participant, including the Medicare and Medicaid appeals processes as 

well as civil and other legal rights.

    (7) To be encouraged and assisted to recommend changes in policies 

and services to PACE staff.

    (b) Information disclosure. Each PACE participant has the right to 

receive accurate, easily understood information and to receive 

assistance in making informed health care decisions. Specifically, each 

participant has the following rights:

    (1) To be fully informed in writing of the services available from 

the PACE organization, including identification of all services that are 

delivered through contracts, rather than furnished directly by the PACE 

organization at the following times:

    (i) Before enrollment.

    (ii) At enrollment.

    (iii) When there is a change in services.

    (2) To have the enrollment agreement, described in Sec. 460.154, 

fully explained in a manner understood by the participant.

    (3) To examine, or upon reasonable request, to be assisted to 

examine the results of the most recent review of the



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PACE organization conducted by CMS or the State administering agency and 

any plan of correction in effect.

    (c) Choice of providers. Each participant has the right to a choice 

of health care providers, within the PACE organization's network, that 

is sufficient to ensure access to appropriate high-quality health care. 

Specifically, each participant has the right to the following:

    (1) To choose his or her primary care physician and specialists from 

within the PACE network.

    (2) To request that a qualified specialist for women's health 

services furnish routine or preventive women's health services.

    (3) To disenroll from the program at any time.

    (d) Access to emergency services. Each participant has the right to 

access emergency health care services when and where the need arises 

without prior authorization by the PACE interdisciplinary team.

    (e) Participation in treatment decisions. Each participant has the 

right to participate fully in all decisions related to his or her 

treatment. A participant who is unable to participate fully in treatment 

decisions has the right to designate a representative. Specifically, 

each participant has the following rights:

    (1) To have all treatment options explained in a culturally 

competent manner and to make health care decisions, including the right 

to refuse treatment, and be informed of the consequences of the 

decisions.

    (2) To have the PACE organization explain advance directives and to 

establish them, if the participant so desires, in accordance with 

Sec. Sec. 489.100 and 489.102 of this chapter.

    (3) To be fully informed of his or her health and functional status 

by the interdisciplinary team.

    (4) To participate in the development and implementation of the plan 

of care.

    (5) To request a reassessment by the interdisciplinary team.

    (6) To be given reasonable advance notice, in writing, of any 

transfer to another treatment setting and the justification for the 

transfer (that is, due to medical reasons or for the participant's 

welfare, or that of other participants). The PACE organization must 

document the justification in the participant's medical record.

    (f) Confidentiality of health information. Each participant has the 

right to communicate with health care providers in confidence and to 

have the confidentiality of his or her individually identifiable health 

care information protected. Each participant also has the right to 

review and copy his or her own medical records and request amendments to 

those records. Specifically, each participant has the following rights:

    (1) To be assured of confidential treatment of all information 

contained in the health record, including information contained in an 

automated data bank.

    (2) To be assured that his or her written consent will be obtained 

for the release of information to persons not otherwise authorized under 

law to receive it.

    (3) To provide written consent that limits the degree of information 

and the persons to whom information may be given.

    (g) Complaints and appeals. Each participant has the right to a fair 

and efficient process for resolving differences with the PACE 

organization, including a rigorous system for internal review by the 

organization and an independent system of external review. Specifically, 

each participant has the following rights:

    (1) To be encouraged and assisted to voice complaints to PACE staff 

and outside representatives of his or her choice, free of any restraint, 

interference, coercion, discrimination, or reprisal by the PACE staff.

    (2) To appeal any treatment decision of the PACE organization, its 

employees, or contractors through the process described in Sec. 

460.122.