The "Speak Up" program, sponsored by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, urges patients to get involved in their care. Such efforts to increase consumer awareness and involvement are supported by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. This initiative provides simple advice on how you, the patient, can make your care a positive experience. Research shows that patients who take part in decisions about their health care are more likely to have better outcomes.
S peak up if you have questions or concerns. If you still don't understand, ask again. It's your body and you have a right to know.
P ay attention to the care you get. Always make sure you're getting the right treatments and medicines by the right health care professionals. Don't assume anything.
E ducate yourself about your illness. Learn about the medical tests you get, and your treatment plan.
A sk a trusted family member or friend to be your advocate (advisor or supporter).
K now what medicines you take and why you take them. Medicine errors are the most common health care mistakes.
U se a hospital, clinic, surgery center, or other type of health care organization that has been carefully checked out. For example, The Joint Commission visits hospitals to see if they are meeting The Joint Commission's quality standards.
P articipate in all decisions about your treatment. You are the center of the health care team.
Click here to visit The Joint Commission web site for free downloadable files of all Speak Up brochures and posters, including Spanish language versions of the brochures.