Patient Advocacy

Patient Bill
of Rights

Empowering you with the transparency and respect you deserve in your healthcare journey.

Our Commitment

At NovaGLP1, we believe that the best health outcomes are achieved when patients are active, informed participants in their care. We are committed to upholding these rights for every individual who uses our platform.

Dignity and Respect

You have the right to be treated with consideration, respect, and full recognition of your individuality and personal needs, including the need for privacy and clinical confidentiality.

Informed Decision Making

You have the right to receive information about your treatment plan, the potential risks and benefits, and any alternative treatments available to you.

Privacy and Confidentiality

You have the right to the privacy of your medical records and personal health information in accordance with HIPAA regulations and our strict internal security protocols.

Communication

You have the right to direct, transparent communication with your healthcare provider and our support team regarding your care, billing, and services.

Access to Care

You have the right to impartial access to medical treatment or accommodations, regardless of race, national origin, religion, physical disability, or source of payment.

Record Access

You have the right to review and receive a copy of your medical records, as well as an explanation of any information contained within them.

Patient Responsibilities

To provide you with the best care, we also ask that you uphold certain responsibilities:

1

Provide accurate and complete information about your medical history and current health status.

2

Participate in your treatment plan and communicate any concerns or questions to your provider.

3

Comply with billing procedures and fulfill financial obligations as agreed upon.

4

Treat NovaGLP1 staff and medical providers with courtesy and respect.

Medical Disclaimer: NovaGLP1 connects patients with independent licensed physicians. Content is educational and does not constitute medical advice. In case of emergency, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room.