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THIS NOTICE DESCRIBES HOW MEDICAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOU MAY
BE USED AND HOW YOU CAN GET ACCESS TO THIS INFORMATION. PLEASE
REVIEW THIS NOTICE CAREFULLY. [Does not apply to mediation]
Your health record contains personal information about you and
your health. This information about you that may identify you
and that relates to your past, present or future physical or mental
health or condition and related health care services is referred
to as Protected Health Information (“PHI”). This Notice
of Privacy Practices describes how we may use and disclose your
PHI in accordance with applicable law. It also describes your
rights regarding how you may gain access to and control your PHI.
We are required by law to maintain the privacy of PHI and to
provide you with notice of our legal duties and privacy practices
with respect to PHI. We are required to abide by the terms of
this Notice of Privacy Practices at any time. Any new Notice of
Privacy Practices will be effective for all PHI that we maintain
at that time. We will provide you with a copy of the revised Notice
of Privacy Practices by posting a copy on our website, sending
a copy to you in the mail upon request or providing one to you
at your next appointment.
HOW WE MAY USE AND DISCLOSE HEALTH INFORMATION
ABOUT YOU
For Treatment. Your PHI may be used and disclosed by those
who are involved in your care for the purpose of providing, coordinating,
or managing your health care treatment and related services. This
includes consultation with clinical supervisors or other treatment
team members within the clinic. We may disclose PHI to any other
consultant only with your authorization.
For Payment. We may use and disclose PHI so that we can
receive payment for the treatment services provided to you. This
will only be done with your authorization. Examples of payment-related
activities are: making a determination of eligibility or coverage
for insurance benefits, processing claims with your insurance
company, reviewing services provided to you to determine medical
necessity, or undertaking utilization review activities. If it
becomes necessary to use collection processes due to lack of payment
for services, we will only disclose the minimum amount of PHI
necessary for purposes of collection.
For Health Care Operations. We may use or disclose, as
needed, your PHI in order to support our business activities including,
but not limited to, quality assessment activities, employee review
activities, licensing, and conducting or arranging for other business
activities. For example, we may share your PHI with third parties
that perform various business activities (e.g., billing or typing
services) provided we have a written contract with the business
that requires it to safeguard the privacy of your PHI. For training
of teaching purposes PHI will be disclosed only with your authorization
Required by Law. Under the law, we must make disclosures
of your PHI to you upon your request. In addition, we must make
disclosures to the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human
Services for the purpose of investigating or determining our compliance
with the requirements of the Privacy Rule.
Without Authorization. Applicable law and ethical standards
permit us to disclose information about you without your authorization
only in a limited number of other situations. The types of uses
and disclosures that may be made without your authorization are
those that are:
- Required by Law, such as the mandatory reporting of child
abuse or neglect or mandatory government agency audits of investigations
(such as the social work licensing board or the health department)
- Required by Court Order
- Necessary to prevent or lessen a serious and imminent threat
to the health or safety of a person or the public. If information
is disclosed to prevent of lessen a serious threat it will be
disclosed to a person or persons reasonably able to prevent
or lessen the threat, including the target of the threat
Verbal Authorization
We may use or disclose your information to family members that
are directly involved in your treatment with your verbal permission.
With Authorization. Uses and disclosures not specifically
permitted by applicable law will be made only with your written
authorization, which may be revoked.
YOUR RIGHTS REGARDING YOUR PHI
You have the following rights regarding PHI we maintain about
you. To exercise any of these rights, please submit your request
in writing to our Privacy Officer at:
- Right of Access to Inspect and Copy. You have the right,
which may be restricted only in exceptional circumstances, to
inspect and copy PHI that may be used to make decisions about
your care. Your right to inspect and copy PHI will be restricted
only in those situations where there is compelling evidence
that access would cause serious harm to you. We may charge a
reasonable, cost-based fee for copies.
- Right to Amend. If you feel that the PHI we have about
about you is incorrect or incomplete, you may ask us to amend
the information although we are not required to agree to the
amendment.
- Right to an Accounting of Disclosures. You have the
right to request an accounting of certain of the disclosures
that we make of your PHI. We may charge you a reasonable fee
if you request more than one accounting in any 12-month period.
- Right to Request Restrictions. You have the right to
request a restriction or limitation on the use or disclosure
of your PHI for treatment, payment, or health care operations.
We are not required to agree to your request.
- Right to Request Confidential Communication. You have
the right to request that we communicate with you about medical
matters in a certain way or at a certain location.
- Right to a Copy of this Notice. You have the right
to a copy of this notice.
COMPLAINTS
If you believe we have violated your privacy rights, you have
the right to file a complaint in writing with our Privacy Officer
at Dean and Associates or with the Secretary of Health and Human
Services at 200 Independence Avenue, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20201
or by calling (202) 619-0257. We will not retaliate against you
for filing a complaint. The effective date of this Notice is April
14, 2003.
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