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.
USE AND DISCLOSURE OF HEALTH FORMATION
Hospice
of Montezuma may use your information, information that constitutes
protected health information defined in the Privacy Rule of the
Administrative Simplification provisions of the Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, for purposes of
providing you treatment, obtaining payment for your care and
conducting health care operations. The Hospice has established
policies to guard against unnecessary disclosure of your health
information
THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF THE CIRCUMSTANCES
UNDER WHICH AND PURPOSES FOR WHICH YOUR HEALTH INFORMATION MAY BE
USED AND DISCLOSED:
To Provide Treatment. The Hospice may use your health
information to coordinate care within the Hospice and with others
involved in your care, such as your attending physician, members of
the Hospice interdisciplinary team and other health care
professionals who have agreed to assist the Hospice in coordinating
care. For example, physicians involved in your care will need
information about your symptoms in order to prescribe appropriate
medications. The Hospice also may disclose your health care
information to individuals outside of the Hospice involved in you
care including family members, pharmacists, suppliers of medical
equipment or other health care professionals.
To Obtain Payment. The Hospice may include your health
information in invoices to collect payment from third parties for
the care you receive from the Hospice. For example, the Hospice may
be required by your health insurer to provide information regarding
your health care status so that the insurer will reimburse you or
the Hospice. The Hospice also may need to obtain prior approval from
your insurer and may need to explain to the insurer your need for
hospice and the services that will be provided to you.
To Conduct Health Care Operations. The Hospice may use and
disclose health information for its own operations in order to
facilitate the function of the Hospice and as necessary to provide
quality care to all of the Hospicešs patients. Health care
operations include such activities as:
- Quality assessment and improvement activities
- Activities designed to improve health or reduce health care
costs
- Protocol development, case management and care coordination
- Contracting health care providers and patients with
information about treatment alternatives and other related
functions that do not include treatment
- Professional review and performance evaluation
- Training programs including those in which students,
trainees or practitioners in health care learn under supervision
- Accreditation, certification, licensing or credentialing
activities
- Review and auditing, including compliance reviews, medical
reviews, legal services and compliance programs
- Business planning and development including cost management
and planning related analyses and formulary development
- Business management and general administrative activities of
the Hospice
- Fundraising for the benefit of the Hospice
For example the Hospice may use your health information to
evaluate its staff performance, combine your health information with
other Hospice patients in evaluating how to more effectively serve
all Hospice patients, disclose your health information to Hospice
staff and contracted personnel for training purposes, use your
health information to contact you as a reminder regarding a visit to
you, or contact you as part of general fundraising and community
information mailings (unless you tell us you do not want to be
contacted).
For Fundraising Activities. The Hospice may use information
about you including your name, address, phone number and the dates
you received care in order to contact you to raise money for the
Hospice. The Hospice may also release this information to a related
Hospice foundation. If you do not want the Hospice to contact you,
notify the Privacy Officer at (970) 565-4400 and indicate that you
do not wish to be contacted.
For Treatment Alternatives. The Hospice may use and disclose
your health information to tell you about or recommend possible
treatment options or alternatives that may be of interest to you.
THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF THE CIRCUMSTANCES
UNDER WHICH AND PURPOSES FOR WHICH YOUR HEALTH INFORMATION MAY ALSO
BE USED AND DISCLOSED.
When Legally Required. The Hospice will disclose your health
information when it is required to do so by any Federal, State or
local law.
When There Are Risks to Public Health. The Hospice may
disclose your health information for public activities and purposes
in order to;
- Prevent or control disease, injury or disability, report
disease, injury, vital events such as birth or death and the
conduct of public health surveillance, investigation and
interventions.
- Report adverse events, product defects, to track products or
enable product recalls, repairs and replacements and to conduct
post-marketing surveillance and compliance with requirements of
the Food and Drug Administration.
- Notify a person who has been exposed to a communicable
disease or who may be at risk of contracting or spreading a
disease.
- Notify an employer about an individual who is a member of
the workforce as legally required.
To Report Abuse, Neglect Or Domestic Violence. The Hospice
is allowed to notify government authorities if the Hospice believes
a patient is the victim of abuse, neglect or domestic violence. The
Hospice will make this disclosure only when specifically required or
authorized by law or when the patient agrees to the disclosure.
To Conduct Health Oversight Activities. The Hospice may
disclose your health information to a health oversight agency for
activities including audits, civil administrative or criminal
investigations, inspections, licensure or disciplinary action. The
Hospice, however, may not disclose your health information if you
are the subject of an investigation and your health information is
not directly related to your receipt of health care or public
benefits.
In Connection With Judicial And Administrative Proceedings.
The Hospice may disclose your health information in the course of
any judicial or administrative proceedings in response to an order
of a court or administrative tribunal as expressly authorized by
such order or in response to a subpoena, discovery request or other
lawful process, but only when the Hospice makes reasonable efforts
to either notify you about the request or to obtain an order
protecting your health information.
For Law Enforcement Purposes. As permitted or required by
State law, the Hospice may disclose your health information to a law
enforcement official for certain law enforcement purposes as
follows:
- As required by law for reporting of certain types of wounds
or other physical injuries pursuant to the court order, warrant,
subpoena or summons or similar process
- For the purpose of identifying or locating a suspect,
fugitive, material witness or missing person
- Under certain limited circumstances, when you are a victim
of a crime
- To a law enforcement official if the Hospice has a suspicion
that your death was the result of criminal conduct including
criminal conduct at the Hospice
To Coroners And Medical Examiners. The Hospice may
disclose your health information to coroners and medical examiners
for purposes of determining your cause of death or for other duties,
as authorized by law.
To Funeral Directors. The Hospice may disclose your health
information to funeral directors consistent with applicable law and
if necessary, to carry out their duties, the Hospice may disclose
your health information prior to and in reasonable anticipation of
your death.
For Organ, Eye or Tissue Donation. The Hospice may use or
disclose your health information to organ procurement organizations
or other entities engaged in the procurement, banking or transplant
of organs, eyes or tissue for the purpose of facilitating the
donation and transplantation.
For Research Purposes. The Hospice may, under very select
circumstances, use your health information for research. Before the
Hospice discloses any of your health information for such purposes,
the project will be subject to extensive approval process.
In the Event of a Serious Threat to Health or Safety. The
Hospice may consist with applicable law and ethical standards of
conduct, disclose your health information if the Hospice, in good
faith, believes that such disclosure is necessary to prevent or
lessen a serious and imminent threat to your health or safety or to
the health and safety of the public.
For Specific Government Functions. In certain circumstances,
the Federal regulations authorize the Hospice to use or disclose
your health information if the Hospice, in good faith, believes that
such disclosure is necessary to prevent or lessen a serious and
imminent threat to your health or safety or to the health and safety
of the public.
For Worker's Compensation. The Hospice may release your
health information for worker's compensation or similar programs.
AUTHORIZATION TO USE OR DISCLOSE HEALTH
FORMATION
Other than is stated above, than Hospice will not disclose your
health information other than with your written authorization. If
you or your representative authorizes the Hospice to use or disclose
your health information, you may revoke that authorization in
writing at any time.
YOUR RIGHTS WITH RESPECT TO YOUR HEALTH
FORMATION
You have the following rights regarding your health information that
the Hospice maintains:
- Right to request restrictions. You may request
restrictions on certain uses and disclosures of your health
information. You have the right to request a limit on the
Hospice's disclosure of your health information to someone who
is involved in your care. However, the Hospice is not required
to agree to your request. If you wish to make a request for
restriction, please contact your primary nurse of the Hospice
Privacy Officer.
- Right to receive confidential communications. You
have the right to request that the Hospice communicate with you
in a certain way. For example, you may ask that the Hospice only
conduct communications pertaining to your health information
with you privately with no other family members present. If you
wish to receive confidential communications, please contact your
primary nurse and/or the Hospice Privacy Officer at (970)
565-4400. The Hospice will not request that you provide any
reasons for your request and will attempt to honor your
reasonable requests for confidential communications.
- Right to inspect and copy your health information.
You have the right to inspect and copy your health information,
including billing records. A request to inspect and copy records
containing your health information may be made to the Hospice
Privacy Officer at (970) 565-4400. If you request a copy of your
health information, the Hospice may charge a reasonable fee for
copying and assembling costs associated with your request.
Right to amend health care information. You or your
representative have the right to request that the Hospice amend
your records, if you believe that your health information is
incorrect or incomplete. That request may be made as long as the
information is maintained by the Hospice. A request for an
amendment of records must be made in writing to the Hospice
Privacy Officer, 1108 N. Mildred, Suite B. Cortez, Co. 81321.
The Hospice may deny the request if it is not in writing or does
not include a reason for the amendment. The request also may be
denied if your health information records were not created by
the Hospice, if the records you are requesting are not part of
the Hospicešs records, if the health information you wish to
amend is not part of the health information you or your
representative are permitted to inspect and copy, or if, in the
opinion of the Hospice, the records containing your health
information are accurate and complete.
Right to an accounting. You or your representative
have the right to request an accounting of disclosures of your
health information made by the hospice for certain reasons,
including reasons related to public purposes authorized by law
and certain research. The request for an accounting must be made
in writing to the Hospice Privacy Officer, 1108 N. Mildred,
Suite B, Cortez, Co. 81321. The request should specify the time
period for the accounting starting on or after April 14, 2003.
Accounting requests may not be made for periods of time in
excess of six (6) years. The Hospice would provide the first
accounting you request during any 12-month period without
charge. Subsequent
accounting requests may be subject to a reasonable cost-based
fee.
Right to a paper copy of this notice. You or your
representative have a right to a separate paper copy of this
Notice at any time even if you or your representative have
received this Notice previously. To obtain a separate paper
copy, please contact the Hospice Privacy Officer at (970)
565-4400. A copy of this Notice may also be obtained at
hospice@fone.net.
DUTIES OF THE HOSPICE
The Hospice is required by law to maintain the privacy of your
health information and to provide to you and your representative
this Notice of its duties and privacy practices. The Hospice is
required to abide by the terms of this Notice as may be amended from
time to time. The Hospice reserves the right to change the terms of
its Notice and to make the new Notice provisions effective for all
health information that it maintains. If the Hospice changes its
Notice, the Hospice will provide a copy of the revised Notice to you
or your appointed representative. You of your personal
representative have the right to express complaints to the Hospice
and to the secretary of Department of Health and Human Services if
you or your representative believe that your privacy rights have
been violated. Any complaints to the Hospice should be made in
writing to the Hospice Privacy Officer at 1108 N. Mildred, Suite B,
Dolores, Co., 81321. The Hospice encourages you to express any
concerns you may have regarding the privacy of your information. You
will not be retaliated against in any way for filing a complaint.
CONTACT PERSON
The Hospice has designated the Privacy Officer as its contact person
for all issues regarding patient privacy and your rights under the
Federal privacy standards. You may contact this person at 1108 N.
Mildred, Suite B, Cortez, Co. 81321, (970) 565-4400.
EFFECTIVE DATE
This Notice is effective April 14, 2003.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS NOTICE, PLEASE CONTACT
the Privacy Officer, 1108 N. Mildred, Suite B, Cortez, Co., 81321,
(970) 565-4400.
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