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Disclosed
Health Information
How do we use and disclose health information?
When Promptcare visits you, we use and disclose your
health information for the normal business activities
that the law sees as falling in the categories of
treatment, payment and health care operations. Below
we provide examples of those activities, although
not every use or disclosure falling within each category
is listed:
Treatment - We keep a record of each clinical
visit or service. This record may include your test
results, diagnoses, medications, and your response
to medications or other therapies. We disclose this
information so that doctors, nurses, other staff members,
and entities such as laboratories can meet your needs.
For example, our pharmacist may need to advise your
treating physician of medications you may be receiving
from another physician that could result in an adverse
drug interaction.
Payment - We document the services and supplies
you receive at each visit so that you, your insurance
company or another third party can pay us. We may
alert your health plan to upcoming treatment or services
that require prior approval by your health plan. For
example, we may need to provide to your health plan,
information about a therapy or piece of equipment
you received in order for your health plan to authorize
service or reimburse for the therapy or piece of equipment.
Health Care Operations - Health information
is used to improve the services we provide, to train
staff, for business management, quality improvement,
and for customer service. For example, we may use
your health information to review our treatment and
services and to evaluate the performance of our staff
in caring for you.
However, we are limited by state law from releasing
certain categories of health information for purposes
of treatment, payment or health care operations. For
example, we will generally not disclose AIDS/HIV,
substance abuse treatment or genetic testing information
without your permission.
We may also use your health information to:
Comply with federal, state or local laws that
require disclosure.
Assist in public health activities such as
tracking diseases or medical devices.
Inform authorities to protect victims of abuse
or neglect.
Comply with Federal and state health oversight
activities such as fraud investigations.
Respond to law enforcement officials or to
judicial orders, subpoenas or other process.
Inform coroners, medical examiners and funeral
directors of information necessary for them to fulfill
their duties.
Facilitate organ and tissue donation or procurement.
Conduct research following internal review
protocols to ensure the balancing of privacy and research
needs.
Avert a serious threat to health or safety.
Assist in specialized government functions
such as national security, intelligence and protective
services.
Inform military and veteran authorities if
you are an armed forces member (active or reserve).
Inform a correctional institution if you are
an inmate.
Inform workersÕ compensation carriers or your
employer if you are injured at work. Recommend
treatment alternatives.
Tell you about health-related products and
services.
Communicate with other PromptCare organizations
for treatment, payment, or health care operations.
Communicate with other providers, health plans,
or their related entities for their treatment or payment
activities, or health care operations activities relating
to quality assessment or licensing.
Provide information to other third parties
with whom we do business, such as drug safety net
program or collection agency. However, you should
know that in these situations, we require third parties
to provide us with assurances that they will safeguard
your information.
We may also use or disclose your personal or
health information for the following operational purposes.
We may:
Communicate with individuals involved in your
care or payment for that care, such as friends or
family member.
Send scheduling reminders.
You may tell the scheduler or Patient Service Coordinator
that you do not want us to use or disclose your information
for these two activities.
All other uses and disclosures, not previously described,
may only be done with your written authorization.
You may revoke your authorization; however, this will
not affect prior uses and disclosures.
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