Respect
We believe that you’re the most important member of your health care team. As a team, we ask for your support in making GPHealth a safe, caring place where we respect one another and make everyone feel that they belong.
Our patient and visitor code of conduct helps us meet this goal. We do not tolerate words or actions that:
- Show disrespect
- Are racist
- Discriminate
- Are hostile
- Harass
We pledge to treat you with respect, honesty, dignity, and compassion. And we expect you, your family and your visitors to treat others the same way.
Mistreatment and discrimination
We do not allow behavior by any patient or visitor that mistreats or discriminates against our staff, other patients, or other visitors. This includes in-person encounters, messages in My Chart, emails or letters,
phone calls or any other setting.
It includes any behavior that:
- Makes anyone feel unsafe
- Limits our staff from giving care
- Disturbs another patient’s care or experience
- Is abusive or shows disrespect
- Discriminates or is racist
Examples of bad behaviors
- Racism: offensive or bigoted comments about someone’s race or ethnicity, or sarcastic insults about a person based on their background
- Discrimination: judging or singling out someone based on their
- Race, ethnicity, national origin or skin color
- Sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or gender expression
- Age
- Disability
- Religion
- Immigration status
- Genetic information
- Veteran or active military status
- Any other legally protected status
One example of this is to refuse care or service from a staff member based on their race, skin color, ethnicity or gender.
- Verbal abuse: name calling, yelling, cursing, belittling or ranting.
- Emotional abuse: bullying, stalking, or any acts or words that make our staff feel unsafe or uncomfortable.
- Sexual abuse: unwanted touching or use of sexual or vulgar words or other actions.
- Threats: any words or actions meant to threaten or intimidate others.
- Physical abuse: any violent actions or physical abuse such as throwing things, blocking, hitting, kicking or spitting
How we’ll respond to these behaviors
If we believe you’ve violated this code, we’ll give you a chance to explain your point of view. We’ll then carefully consider your response before we make any decisions about your future care at Great Plains Health.
If we decide that you violated the code, we may:
- Report your behavior to other GPHealth staff members.
- Make you sign an agreement or contract that says you will not do it again.
- Force you to leave the building or the medical center property
- Restrict your visitors.
- Document your behavior in the patient’s medical record.
- Ask you to leave without getting your care, treatment, or services.
For example: if you mistreat a clinician, you will not be allowed to have your appointment. - Stop your non-emergent care. This could be for a single clinician, an entire department or service, or all of GPHealth, including all of our clinics across the region.
- Take away your privilege to use your My Chart patient portal for GPHealth account.
- Call the police.
