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§  2805-r.  Patients unable to verbally communicate. 1. The department  shall make regulations concerning  the  treatment  of  general  hospital  patients  who  are  unable to verbally communicate, for whatever reason,  with a health care practitioner or aide.    2. Such regulations shall establish standards for a  patient  to  have  present  during  his  or  her  period  of  admission a parent, guardian,  representative or authorized helper to assist in the communication  with  health care personnel.    3.  The standards established under this section shall be incorporated  into the statement of rights and responsibilities  adopted  pursuant  to  paragraph  (g)  of subdivision one of section twenty-eight hundred three  of this article.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-28 > 2805-r

§  2805-r.  Patients unable to verbally communicate. 1. The department  shall make regulations concerning  the  treatment  of  general  hospital  patients  who  are  unable to verbally communicate, for whatever reason,  with a health care practitioner or aide.    2. Such regulations shall establish standards for a  patient  to  have  present  during  his  or  her  period  of  admission a parent, guardian,  representative or authorized helper to assist in the communication  with  health care personnel.    3.  The standards established under this section shall be incorporated  into the statement of rights and responsibilities  adopted  pursuant  to  paragraph  (g)  of subdivision one of section twenty-eight hundred three  of this article.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-28 > 2805-r

§  2805-r.  Patients unable to verbally communicate. 1. The department  shall make regulations concerning  the  treatment  of  general  hospital  patients  who  are  unable to verbally communicate, for whatever reason,  with a health care practitioner or aide.    2. Such regulations shall establish standards for a  patient  to  have  present  during  his  or  her  period  of  admission a parent, guardian,  representative or authorized helper to assist in the communication  with  health care personnel.    3.  The standards established under this section shall be incorporated  into the statement of rights and responsibilities  adopted  pursuant  to  paragraph  (g)  of subdivision one of section twenty-eight hundred three  of this article.