| Rights &
Responsibilities |
As a member of L.A. Care, you
have the right to…
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Privacy and
confidentiality. You have the right to have a private relationship with
your provider and to have your medical record kept confidential. You also have
the right to receive a copy of and request corrections to your medical record.
If you are a minor, you have the right to certain services that do not need
your parent’s okay.
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Choice and involvement in
your care. You have the right to receive information about your
health plan, its services, its doctors and other providers. You have the right
to choose your Primary Care Physician (doctor) from the doctors and clinics
listed in your health plan’s provider directory. You also have the right to
get appointments within a reasonable amount of time. You have the right to
talk with your doctor about any care your doctor provides or recommends,
discuss all treatment options, and participate in making decisions about your
care. You have the right to a second opinion. You have a the right to talk
candidly to your doctor about appropriate or medically necessary treatment
options for your condition,
regardless of the cost or what your benefits are. You have a right to
information about treatment regardless of the cost or what your benefits are.
You have the right to say “no” to treatment. You have the right to decide in
advance how you want to be cared for in case you have a life-threatening
illness or injury.
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Voice your
concerns. You have the right to complain about L.A. Care, the
health plans and providers we work with, or the care you get without fear of
losing your benefits. L.A. Care will help you with the process. If you don’t
agree with a decision, you have the right to appeal, which is to ask for a
review of the decision. You have the right to disenroll from your health plan
whenever you want. As a Medi-Cal member, you have the right to request a State
Fair Hearing.
As a member of
L.A. Care, you have the responsibility to…
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Give up-to-date, accurate
and complete information.
You are responsible for giving correct
information and as much information as you can to all of your providers and
L.A. Care. You are responsible for getting regular check-ups and telling your
doctor about health problems before they become
serious.
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Follow your doctor’s advice
and take part in your care.
You are responsible for talking over
your health care needs with your doctor, developing and agreeing on goals,
doing your best to understand your health problems, and following the
treatment plans and instructions you both agree
on.
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