POLICIES

Below are several public documents regarding various policies and practices at Harbor Regional Health (HRH) Community Hospital. If you have any questions about these policies please contact patient advocacy at 360-537-5134.


ADVANCE DIRECTIVE

An advance directive tells your doctor what kind of care you would like to have if you become unable to make medical decisions (if you are in a coma, for example). If you are admitted to HRH Community Hospital, our staff will talk to you about advance directives. The directives describe what kind of care you want if you have an illness that you are unlikely to recover from or if you are permanently unconscious. Advance directives tell your doctor that you don't want certain kinds of treatment.

Download the advance directive policy for patient rights for end-of-life treatment.


DEATH WITH DIGNITY ACT

The Washington State Death with Dignity Act, passed in 2008, allows terminally ill adults diagnosed with six months or less to live the option to obtain a prescription for life-ending medication. This law was enacted following a public referendum, Initiative 1000, which reflected public support for the right to choose a dignified and controlled end-of-life process. To qualify, patients must be Washington residents, capable of making and communicating health care decisions. They must have two doctors confirm the diagnosis and prognosis, and there are several built-in safeguards to prevent abuse, including a 15-day waiting period between requests and a requirement for the patient to administer the medication to themselves. This act reflects a growing movement in the United States towards allowing individuals greater control over their end-of-life decisions.

Download the Harbor Regional Health Death with Dignity Policy.

PATIENT ADMISSION

The admitting policy for patients of HRH Community Hospital: Hospital services shall be made available to all persons, without prejudice, and shall be limited only by bed availability. The admission of patients when there are limited beds available in the community shall be based on a system that gives priority to critically ill patients.

View the admitting policy for patients of HRH Community Hospital.


PATIENT NON-DISCRIMINATIION POLICY

The purpose of this policy is to ensure that all patients and visitors of Harbor Regional Health Community Hospital (HRHCH) are treated with equality, in a welcoming, nondiscriminatory manner, consistent with applicable state and federal law.

View the Patient Non-Discrimination Policy.


REPRODUCTIVE HEALTHCARE FOR WOMEN

Within the framework of the World Health Organization's definition of health as a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity, Harbor Regional Health supports the sexual rights of all persons, which must be respected, protected and fulfilled.

View our policy on reproductive healthcare for women.

View the DOH Hospital Reproductive Services Form Reproductive Services Form

https://www.uwmedicine.org/specialties/obstetrics-gynecology/wa-reproductive-access

https://www.plannedparenthood.org/planned-parenthood-greater-washington-north-idaho


Tax Credit Policy

Download the Tax Credit Policy and Application


Visitation Policy

Download or View our Standard Visitation Policy (This policy may not be in effect if there is a need for special restrictions.)