NOTICE OF PRIVACY PRACTICES THIS NOTICE DESCRIBES HOW MEDICAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOU MAY BE USED AND DISCLOSED AND HOW YOU CAN GET ACCESS TO THIS INFORMATION. PLEASE REVIEW IT CAREFULLY. This notice takes effect on April 14, 2003, and remains in effect until we replace it.
1. Keep your medical information private. 2. Give you this notice describing our legal duties, privacy practices, and your rights regarding your medical information. 3. Follow the terms of the notice that is now in effect. We have the right to: 1. Change our privacy practices and the terms of this notice at any time, provided that the changes are permitted by law. 2. Make the changes in our privacy practices and the new terms of our notice effective for all medical information that we keep, including information previously created or received before the changes. Notice of Change to Privacy Practices: 1. Before we make an important change in our privacy practices, we will change this notice and make the new notice available upon request.
FOR TREATMENT: We may use medical information about you to provide you with medical treatment or services. We may disclose medical information about you to doctors, nurses, technicians, medical students, or other people who are taking care of you. We may also share medical information about you to your other health care providers to assist them in treating you. FOR PAYMENT: We may use and disclose your medical information for payment reasons. FOR HEALTH CARE OPERATIONS: We may use and disclose your medical information for our health care operations. This might include measuring and improving quality, evaluating the performance of employees, conducting training programs, and getting the accreditation, certificates, licenses and credentials we need to serve you. ADDITIONAL USES AND DISCLOSURES: In addition to using and disclosing your medical information for treatment, payment, and health care operations, we may use and disclose medical information for the following purposes: Facility Directory: Unless you notify us that you object, the following medical information about you will be placed in our facilities' directories: your name; your location in our facility; and your condition described in general terms. Notification: Medical information to notify or help notify: a family member, your personal representative or other person responsible for your care. We will share information about your location, general condition, or death. If you are present, we will get your permission or give you the opportunity to refuse permission. In case of an emergency, and if you are not able to give or refuse permission, we will share only the health information that is directly necessary for your health care, according to our best judgment. Research in Limited Circumstances: Medical information for research purposes in limited circumstances where the research has been approved by a manager who has established protocols to ensure the privacy of personal medical information. Funeral Director, Coroner, Medical Examiner: To help them carry out their duties, we may share the medical information of a person who has died with a coroner, medical examiner, funeral director, or an organ procurement organization. Specialized Government Functions: Subject to certain requirements, we may disclose or use health information for military personnel, for national security and intelligence reasons, for protective services for the President and others, for medical suitability determinations for the Department of State, for correctional institutions and other law enforcement situations, as well as for government programs providing public benefits. Court Orders and Judicial/Administrative Proceedings: We may disclose medical information in response to a court or administrative order, subpoena, discovery request, or other lawful process under certain circumstances. Under limited circumstances, such as court order, warrant, or grand jury subpoena, we may share your medical information with law enforcement officials. We may share limited information with a law enforcement official concerning the medical information of a suspect, fugitive, material witness, crime victim or missing person. We may share the medical information of an inmate or other persons in lawful custody with a law enforcement official or correctional institute under certain circumstances. Public Health Activities: As required by law, we may disclose your medical information to public health or legal authorities charged with preventing or controlling disease, injury or disability, including child abuse or neglect. We may also disclose your medical information to persons subject to jurisdiction of the Food and Drug Administration for purposes of reporting adverse events associated with product defects or problems, or to conduct other activities required by the Food and Drug Administration. We may also, when we are authorized by law to do so, notify a person who may have been exposed to a communicable disease or otherwise be at risk of contracting or spreading a disease or condition. Victims of Abuse, Neglect, or Domestic Violence: We may disclose medical information to appropriate authorities if we reasonably believe that you are a possible victim of abuse, neglect, domestic violence, or the possible victim of other crimes. We may share your medical information if it is necessary to prevent a serious threat to your health or safety or the health or safety of others. We may share medical information when necessary to help law enforcement officials capture a person who has admitted to being a part of a crime or has escaped from legal custody. Workers Compensation: We may disclose health information when authorized and necessary to comply with laws relating to workers compensation or other programs. Health Oversight Activities: We may disclose medical information to an agency providing health oversight activities authorized by law, including audits, civil, administrative, or criminal investigations or proceedings, inspections, licensure or disciplinary actions, or other authorized activities. Law Enforcement: Under certain circumstances, we may disclose health information to law enforcement officials. These circumstances include reporting required by certain laws (such as reporting of certain types of wounds), pursuant to certain subpoenas or court orders, reporting limited information concerning identification and location at the request of a law enforcement official, reports regarding suspected victims of crimes at the request of a law enforcement official, reporting death, crimes on our premise, and crimes in emergencies.
1. Look at or get copies of your medical information. You may request that we provide copies in the format of photocopies. You must make your request in writing. You may get the form to request access by using the contact information listed on this website, or by calling the number listed below. Should you decide to request copies, we will charge you $25.00 for one personal copy of your entire medical record, to be used as you see fit. 2. Receive a list of all the times we or our business associates shared your medical information for purposes other than treatment, payment, and health care operations. 3. Request that we place additional restrictions on our use or disclosure of your information. We are not required to agree to these additional restrictions, but if we do, we will abide by our agreement (except in the case of an emergency). 4. If you are viewing this notice electronically, and wish to receive a paper copy, you have the right to obtain a paper copy at any time. Please reference the contact information below or on our website to request a paper copy.
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