The Hospice Bill of Rights covers the rights every hospice patient holds under Minnesota law. Patients receiving hospice care don't surrender their rights — they keep their dignity, their voice in their care, their privacy, and their right to good treatment, and the hospice team is responsible for protecting them. This course covers the Hospice Bill of Rights (Minnesota Statutes section 144A.751), including the rights to information and informed choice, to participate in the plan of care, to appropriate and dignified care, to refuse care, to privacy and confidentiality, to voice grievances without retaliation, and to be told about advocacy resources. A patient may never be required to waive these rights. The throughline: hospice patients are vulnerable people at a tender time, and their rights are a promise the team keeps. Honoring rights is how hospice delivers dignity.