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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.
If you have
any questions about this Notice please contact:
our Privacy Officer, who is Jack Brodbeck.
This Notice
of Privacy Practices describes how we may use
and disclose your protected health information
to carry out treatment, payment or health care
operations and for other purposes that are
permitted or required by law. It also describes
your rights to access and control your protected
health information. "Protected health
information" is information about you, including
demographic information, that may identify you
and that relates to your past, present or future
physical or mental health or condition and
related health care services.
We are
required to abide by the terms of this Notice of
Privacy Practices. We may change the terms of
our notice, at any time. The new notice will be
effective for all protected health information
that we maintain at that time. Upon your
request, we will provide you with any revised
Notice of Privacy Practices by fax or e-mail,
you can obtain this notice by calling the
Command Mobility office and requesting that a
revised copy be sent to you in the mail or
asking for one at the time of your next
appointment. The Toll Free Number is: 1 800 790
5769
Understanding Your Health Record/Information
Each time
you visit a healthcare provider, a record of
your visit is made. Typically, this record
contains your symptoms, examination and test
results, diagnoses, treatment, and a plan for
future care or treatment. This information,
often referred to as your health or medical
record, serves as a:
- basis for planning your care and
treatment
- means of communication among the many
health professionals who contribute to your
care
- legal document describing the care you
received
- means by which you or a third-party
payer can verify that services billed were
actually provided a tool in educating heath
professionals
- source of data for medical research
- source of information for public health
officials charged with improving the health
of the nation
- source of data for facility planning and
marketing
- a tool with which we can assess and
continually work to improve the care we
render and the outcomes we achieve
Understanding what is in your record and how
your health information is used helps you to:
- ensure its accuracy
- better understand who, what, when,
where, and why others may access your health
information
- make more informed decisions when
authorizing disclosure to others
Your Health Information Rights
Although
your health record is the physical property of
the healthcare practitioner or facility that
compiled it, the information belongs to you. You
have the right to:
- request a restriction on certain uses
and disclosures of your information
- obtain a paper copy of the notice of
information practices upon request
- inspect and obtain a copy of your health
record
- amend your health record
- obtain an accounting of disclosures of
your health information
- request communications of your health
information by alternative means or at
alternative locations
- revoke your authorization to use or
disclose health information except to the
extent that action has already been taken
Our
Responsibilities
Command
Mobility is required to:
- maintain the privacy of your health
information
- provide you with a notice as to our
legal duties and privacy practices with
respect to information we collect and
maintain about you
- abide by the terms of this notice
- notify you if we are unable to agree to
a requested restriction
- accommodate reasonable requests you may
have to communicate health information by
alternative means or at alternative
locations.
We will not
use or disclose your health information without
your authorization, except as described in this
notice.
If you
believe your privacy rights have been violated,
you can file a complaint with our Privacy
Contact or with the Secretary of Health and
Human Services. There will be no retaliation for
filing a complaint. You may contact our Privacy
Officer, Jack Brodbeck, at (828)349-4254 for
further information about the complaint process.
Examples of Disclosures for Treatment, Payment
and Health Operations
We will
use your health information for treatment.
For
example: Information obtained by a therapist,
mobility care specialist, or other member of
your healthcare team will be recorded in your
record and used to determine the course of
treatment that should work best for you. We may
provide your physician or a subsequent
healthcare provider with copies of various
reports that should assist him or her in
treating you.
We will
use your health information for payment.
For
example: A bill may be sent to you or a
third-party payer. The information on or
accompanying the bill may include information
that identifies you, as well as your diagnosis,
procedures, and supplies used.
We will
use your health information for regular health
operations.
For
example: Members of our quality improvement team
may use information in your health record to
assess the care and outcomes in your case and
others like it. This information will then be
used in an effort to continually improve the
quality and effectiveness of the healthcare and
service we provide.
Business associates: There are some
services provided in our organization through
contacts with business associates. Examples
include our billing service and a copy service
we use when making copies of your health record.
When these services are contracted, we may
disclose your health information to our business
associate so that they can perform the job we've
asked them to do and bill you or your
third-party payer for services rendered. To
protect your health information, however, we
require the business associate to appropriately
safeguard your information.
Notification: We may use or disclose
information to notify or assist in notifying a
family member, personal representative, or
another person responsible for your care, your
location, and general condition.
Communication with family: Health
professionals, using their best judgment, may
disclose to a family member, other relative,
close personal friend or any other person you
identify, health information relevant to that
person's involvement in your care or payment
related to your care.
Research: We may disclose information to
researchers when their research has been
approved by an institutional review board that
has reviewed the research proposal and
established protocols to ensure the privacy of
your health information.
Funeral
directors: We may disclose health
information to funeral directors consistent with
applicable law to carry out their duties.
Organ
procurement organizations: Consistent with
applicable law, we may disclose health
information to organ procurement organizations
or other entities engaged in the procurement,
banking, or transplantation of organs for the
purpose of tissue donation and transplant.
Marketing: We may contact you to provide
appointment reminders or information about
treatment alternatives or other health-related
benefits and services that may be of interest to
you.
Fund
raising: We may contact you as part of a
fund-raising effort.
Food
and Drug Administration (FDA): We may
disclose to the FDA health information relative
to adverse events with respect to food,
supplements, product and product defects, or
post marketing surveillance information to
enable product recalls, repairs, or replacement.
Workers
compensation: We may disclose health
information to the extent authorized by and to
the extent necessary to comply with laws
relating to workers compensation or other
similar programs established by law.
Public
health: As required by law, we may disclose
your health information to public health or
legal authorities charged with preventing or
controlling disease, injury, or disability.
Correctional institution: Should you be an
inmate of a correctional institution, we may
disclose to the institution or agents thereof
health information necessary for your health and
the health and safety of other individuals.
Law
enforcement: We may disclose health
information for law enforcement purposes as
required by law or in response to a valid
subpoena.
Federal law
makes provision for your health information to
be released to an appropriate health oversight
agency, public health authority or attorney,
provided that a work force member or business
associate believes in good faith that we have
engaged in unlawful conduct or have otherwise
violated professional or clinical standards and
are potentially endangering one or more
patients, workers or the public.
This notice
was published and becomes effective on January
1, 2006
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