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Information PracticesTHIS NOTICE DESCRIBES HOW MEDICAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOU MAY BE USED AND DISCLOSED AND HOW YOU CAN GET ACCESS TO THIS INFORMATION. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. Each time you visit a hospital, physician or other health care 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 treatments. This information is often referred to as your health or medical records and serves as a:
Understanding what is in your record and how your health information is used helps you to ensure its accuracy; make more informed decisions when authorizing disclosure to others; and better understand who, what, when, where, and why others may access your health information.
Understanding Your Health Information RightsAlthough your health record is the physical property of the health care provider, the information belongs to you. You have the right to:
Our ResponsibilitiesWe are required to:
We reserve the right to change our practices and to make the changes effective for all protected health information we maintain. If our information practices change, we will post a copy of the current notice in our facility. The notice will contain the effective date on the second page. If you believe your privacy rights have been violated, you can file a complaint with the OSSR Privacy Officer or with the secretary of Health & Human Services. We will not retaliate if you file a complaint.
Examples of Disclosures for Treatment, Payment and Health OperationsWe will use and disclose your health information for treatment. For example, information obtained by us will be recorded in your record and used to determine the course of treatment that should work best for you. Members of your healthcare team will then record the actions they took and their observations. In that way, your physicians and other providers will know how you are responding to treatment. Copies of these records, as well as other reports will be provided to other providers participating in your care to assist them in treating you. We will use and disclose 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. Additionally, we may be required to forward additional information to substantiate the medical necessity of the care delivered and that the care for which the claim was submitted was actually delivered. Worker's Compensation. We may release medical information about you for worker's compensation or similar programs as required by Washington State Law. These programs provide benefits for work-related injuries or illness. We may disclose health information to an employer if that information is about a workplace injury or illness, a medical surveillance, or a return-to-work examination and also about light duty work. We will use your health information for regular health operations. We may use and disclose health information about you for operations of our health care practice. These uses and disclosures are necessary to run our practice and make sure that all of our patients receive quality care. For example, we may use medical information to review our treatment and services and to evaluate the performance of our staff in caring for you. We may also combine health information about many patients to decide what additional services we should offer, what services are not needed, whether certain new treatments are effective, or to compare how we are doing with others and to see where we can make improvements. We may remove information that identifies you from this set of medical information so others may use it to study health care delivery without learning who our specific patients are. Health-related services and treatment alternatives. We may use and disclose health information to tell you about health-related services or recommend possible treatment options or alternatives that may be of interest to you. Business associates. There are some services provided in our organization through contracts with business associates. Examples include services by laboratories, copy services, and transcription services. 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. However, to protect your health information 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, of your location and general condition. Family communication. After careful judgment, we may disclose to a family member or other person you designate, health information relevant to that person's involvement in your care or payment related to your care. Funeral directors and organ procurement organizations. We may disclose health information to funeral directors 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. Food & 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. Public health. As required by law, we may disclose health information to public health or legal authorities charged with preventing or controlling disease, injury or disability. Law enforcement and correctional institution. We may disclose health information for law enforcement purposes as required by law. 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. Federal law makes provision for your health information to be released to an appropriate health oversight agency, public health authority, provided that we or our 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. OSSR ( Olympic Sports & Spine Rehabilitation) is committed to protecting the confidentiality of patient health records. |
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