Patient Privacy, Rights, and Responsibilities at Saint Vincent Hospital

We strive to protect your privacy and honor your rights. Please take a moment to review our approach by downloading our privacy practices.

Patient rights and responsibilities

As a patient at Saint Vincent, you have both rights and responsibilities. We provide a summary of those below, but please see further details in our Patient Rights and Responsibilities brochure.

If you do not receive a hard copy of the brochure at registration, you can request one from your nurse or by calling Patient Experience Department from your hospital phone at extension 7081.

Patient rights

You have the right to:

  • High-quality care, high professional standards and competent personnel
  • Consideration of your personal values
  • Respect for your dignity and comfort
  • Privacy in your medical care
  • Confidentiality in the treatment of information and records of your care
  • Take an active role in your care

Patient responsibilities

You are responsible for:

  • Providing complete and accurate information about your medical problem and health history
  • Following the instructions of doctors and nurses
  • Letting staff know whether you understand a planned course of treatment
  • Respecting other patients and their property 

Comments or concerns

In addition to providing you with medical care of the highest quality, we at Saint Vincent are committed to making your hospital stay as comfortable as possible. If you have questions, unmet needs, problems or complaints while you’re here, please notify the staff providing your care or ask to speak to the department leader. Saint Vincent will make every effort to address your concern immediately.

If you have concerns or comments about any aspect of your stay, you can also contact our Patient Experience Department by calling (814) 452-5000 and ask to be transferred to the dept. Monday through Friday between 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM. A Patient Experience Representative will assist you.

Additional venues for complaints

You may also refer complaints to the Pennsylvania Department of Health or the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. You can do so regardless of whether or not the Saint Vincent complaint procedures are used:

Acute and Ambulatory Care Services
Pennsylvania Department of Health
Room 532 H&W Building
625 Forster Street
Harrisburg, PA 17120
1-800-254-5164

The Joint Commission
Office of Quality Monitoring
One Renaissance Boulevard
Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181
1-800-994-6610
Fax: (630) 792-5636
complaint@jointcommission.org

Advance directives

As a patient of Saint Vincent, you have the right to take part in decision-making about your care. By law, healthcare providers must provide necessary medical care to all individuals within their care. They are relieved of this duty only if they can demonstrate that the care goes against a person’s wishes.

If you do not want to receive a certain type of treatment, you can make your wishes known. Generally, if you are a competent adult, your doctor and other caregivers must respect your wishes. An advance directive can help ensure that your wishes are followed if you cannot speak for yourself and are terminally ill.

For example, you may be unconscious or too severely ill to:

  • Tell your doctor what kind of treatment you would like to receive
  • Explain under what circumstances the doctor should withhold treatment

Types of advance directives

If you have preferences about the healthcare you want to receive in the event you are unable to express your wishes, you may want to consider an advance directive. There are two types — you can choose one or the other or complete both.

Learn more about completing the two different types of advance directive:

Arranging advance directives at Saint Vincent Hospital

We recommend that you consider these important issues and discuss them with your family before you’re hospitalized. If you don’t get the chance beforehand, then consider doing so at the earliest opportunity during your stay.

If you already have a living will or durable power of attorney, we encourage you to bring copies of these documents to the hospital.

Upon admission to Saint Vincent, you will be offered information about advance directives. Information about organ donation is also available on all patient floors. If you have questions, feel free to talk with your nurse. Our information resources include:

  • Patient’s guide to decision-making
  • Copy of Saint Vincent Hospital’s policy on advance directives
  • Forms to be completed

Saint Vincent Hospital website: Terms of use and privacy statement

At Saint Vincent, we are committed to protecting your health and privacy. We use the information you provide to:

  • Customize the content and/or layout of the website for you
  • Contact you for medical, marketing or promotional purposes
  • Conduct marketing research

Information that Saint Vincent collects on this website will not be sold or given to a third party (other than a Saint Vincent agent) and will be accessible only by Saint Vincent and its affiliates and agents. Please review this Notice of Privacy Practices document before proceeding. It will provide you with more information about how Saint Vincent protects and uses information gathered about you.

Cookie Technology

Our site uses a personalizing device, called a “cookie,” that is commonly used on the Internet. A cookie is a small data file that a website puts on your hard drive when you visit. It generally contains personal information that you as a user have knowingly provided, such as a user name and password or the selections you made when you customized a site. It is important to note that a cookie cannot read any data from your hard drive. It cannot install a virus or read cookie files created by other sites. Cookies make a site more useful to you. Cookies also help us track how and when a web page is visited. This information guides us in site refinements that benefit you and other visitors.

Links to Other Sites

The Saint Vincent website contains links to other sites for your convenience. Although we try to link only to sites that share our high standards and respect for privacy, we cannot guarantee or be held responsible for their content or privacy practices.

Inappropriate Behavior

Although the web is an open medium, Saint Vincent expects the use of its sites to be within certain acceptable community standards. Therefore, users are prohibited from posting or transmitting any unlawful, threatening, libelous, defamatory, obscene, inflammatory, pornographic or profane material, or any material that could constitute or encourage conduct that would be considered a criminal offense, give rise to civil liability or would otherwise violate the law. Saint Vincent will fully cooperate with any law enforcement authorities or court order requesting or directing Saint Vincent to disclose the identity of anyone posting any such inappropriate information or materials.

Web Site Alterations

Saint Vincent reserves the right to alter or delete material from its site at any time without warning.

Competitively Sensitive Information

Saint Vincent Hospital adopts and is ultimately responsible and accountable for the administration and enforcement of this policy protecting Competitively Sensitive Information (CSI) in compliance with the Highmark Health Policy Protecting Competitively Sensitive Information for the Highmark Health System as defined in that policy and including all companies designated on Attachment A to this Policy. Learn more about this policy.