Description of privacy practices: This Notice of Privacy Practices outlines how we may use and disclose your protected health information for treatment, payment, healthcare operations, and other purposes permitted or required by law. It also explains your rights to access and control your health information. “Protected Health Information” refers to information that identifies you and relates to your physical or mental health, including past, present, or future care.
Treatment: We may use and disclose your protected health information to provide, coordinate, or manage your healthcare. This includes sharing information with other healthcare providers involved in your care. We may also disclose your information to external parties involved in your medical care or related services. In certain cases, we will obtain your authorization before disclosing your information. Only the minimum necessary information will be shared.
Healthcare operations: We may use your medical information to support quality assessment, improvement activities, and various operational purposes that do not involve treatment. This includes activities such as provider evaluation, educational purposes, accreditation, and business planning and development.
Payment: We may use and disclose your medical information to bill for services rendered and collect payment from you, insurance companies, or third parties. This may involve sharing information with your health plan to facilitate payment or prior approval.
Business associates: We may engage business associates to provide specific services. To ensure your privacy, we require them to safeguard your information in accordance with the law.
Appointment reminders: We may contact you to remind you of upcoming appointments or reschedule missed appointments.
Treatment aftercare: We may use and disclose your medical information to assess your satisfaction, recommend treatment aftercare options, and inform you about health-related benefits or services we offer.
Legal requirements: We will disclose your information when required by federal, state, or local law.
Public health risks: We may disclose your medical information for public health activities, including disease control, reporting child abuse, medication reactions, notifying exposed individuals, or reporting domestic violence.
Health oversight activities: We may disclose your medical information to health oversight agencies authorized by law for audits, investigations, inspections, and licensure purposes.
Lawsuits and disputes: In legal proceedings, we may disclose your medical information in response to a court order or lawful process.
Law enforcement: We may release your medical information to law enforcement officials under certain circumstances, such as court orders, subpoenas, reporting criminal conduct, or emergencies related to crime or safety.
Correctional institutions: If you are an inmate, we may disclose your protected health information to correctional institutions or law enforcement officials for healthcare purposes, safety, or security.
Medical examiners: We may release your medical information to medical examiners for identification purposes or determining the cause of death.
National security and intelligence activities: In compliance with the law, we may release your medical information to authorized federal officials for national security and intelligence activities.