With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". is constitutional under the circumstances presented here. That policy ensures institutional safety and keeps the traffic of prisoners between cells and other locations within the prison at a minimum. Prompt examinations of inmates in their cells is often the most practical way to provide necessary treatment and to determine if in fact more extensive examinations are needed in the infirmary or outside the institution. A policy that requires all medical examinations, of every kind, to be done at the infirmary would pose an undue burden on the already strained medical resources available. DOCS’s sick call prison policies recognize that inmates have certain rights to privacy and that these rights need to be balanced against safety and security measures. See Patient Bill of Rights #7 (<HOLDING>), and DOCS Health Care Services Policy 1.34.

A: recognizing that a patients choice of a health care facility does not render the facility a beneficiary under 502a1b
B: recognizing right to privacy in receipt of health care services to the extent consistent with providing adequate medical care and the safety and good order of the facility
C: holding whistleblower protections available under the washington health care act rcw 4370075 adequately promoted workplace safety ensured compliance with the accepted standard of care and prevented fraudulent billing in the health care industry
D: recognizing an individuals right of privacy in the content of health records and noting that health records are the property of the health care entity maintaining them
B.