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Children's Home of Illinois |
CHILDREN’S HOME
ASSOCIATION OF
ILLINOIS
NOTICE OF
PRIVACY PRACTICES
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.
Effective
Date:
April 14,
2003
We respect
patient confidentiality and only release medical information
about you in accordance with the
Illinois
and
federal law. This notice describes our policies related to the
use of the records of your care generated by this practice.
Privacy
Contact.
If you have any questions about this policy or your rights
contact the Director of Quality Improvement @ 309.687.7255.
USE AND
DISCLOSURE OF PROTECTED HEALTH INFORMATION
In order to effectively provide you
care, there are times when we will need to share your medical
information with others beyond our practice. This includes for:
Treatment.
We may use or disclose medical information about you to provide,
coordinate, or manage your care or any related services,
including sharing information with others outside our practice
that we are consulting with or referring you to.
Payment.
Information will be used to obtain payment for the treatment and
services provided. This will include contacting your health
insurance company for prior approval of planned treatment or for
billing purposes.
Healthcare
Operations.
We may use information about you to coordinate our business
activities. This may include setting up your appointments,
reviewing your care and training staff.
Information
Disclosed Without Your Consent.
Under
Illinois
and
federal law, information about you may be disclosed without your
consent in the following circumstances:
Emergencies.
Sufficient information may be shared to address the immediate
emergency you are facing.
Follow Up
Appointments/Care.
We will be contacting you to remind you of future appointments
or information about treatment alternatives or other
health-related benefits and services that may be of interest to
you.
As Required
by Law.
This would include situations where we have a subpoena, court
order, or are mandated to provide public health information,
such as communicable diseases or suspected abuse and neglect
such as child abuse, elder abuse, or institutional abuse.
Coroners,
Funeral Directors, and Organ Donation.
We may disclose medical information to a coroner or medical
examiner and funeral directors for the purposes of carrying out
their duties. When organs are donated sufficient information
will be provided to the program as necessary to facilitate the
organ or tissue donation.
Governmental
Requirements.
We may disclose information to a health oversight agency for
activities authorized by law, such as audits, investigations
inspections and licensure. There also might be a need to share
information with the Food and Drug Administration related to
adverse events or product defects. We are also required to share
information, if requested with the Department of Health and
Human Services to determine our compliance with federal laws
related to health care.
Criminal
Activity or Danger to Others.
If a crime is committed on our premises or against our personnel
we may share information with law enforcement to apprehend the
criminal. We also have the right to involve law enforcement when
we believe an immediate danger may occur to someone.
Fundraising.
As a not for profit provider of health care services we need
assistance in raising money to carry out our mission. We may
contact you to seek a donation.
CLIENT
RIGHTS
You have the
following rights under
Illinois
and
federal law:
Copy of
Record.
You are entitled to inspect you the medical record our practice
has generated about you. We may charge you a reasonable fee for
copying and mailing your record.
Release of
Records.
You may consent in writing to release of your records to others,
for any purpose you choose. This could include your attorney,
employer, or others who you wish to have knowledge of your care.
You may revoke this consent at any time, but only to the extent
no action has been taken in reliance on your prior
authorization.
Restriction
on Record.
You may ask us not to use or disclose part of the medical
information. This request must be in writing. Children’s Home is
not required to agree to your request if we believe it is in
your best interest to permit use and disclosure of the
information. The request should be given to the Privacy
Contact.
Contacting
You.
You may request that we send information to another address or
by alternative means. We will honor such request as long as it
is reasonable and we are assured it is correct. We have a right
to verify that the payment information you are providing is
correct. We also will be glad to provide you information by
email if you request it.
Amending
Record.
If you believe that something in your record is incorrect or
incomplete, you may request we amend it. To do this contact the
Privacy Contact and ask for the Request to Amend
Health Information form. In certain cases, we may deny your
request. If we deny your request for an amendment you have a
right to file a statement you disagree with us. We will then
file our response and your statement and our response will be
added to your record.
Accounting
for Disclosures.
You may request an accounting of any disclosures we have made
related to your medical information, except for information we
used for treatment, payment, or health care operations purposes
or that we shared with you or your family, or information that
you gave us specific consent to release. It also excludes
information we were required to release. To receive information
regarding disclosure made for a specific time period no longer
than six years and after
April 14, 2003
,
please submit your request in writing to our Privacy Contact.
We will notify you of the cost involved in preparing this list.
Questions
and Complaints.
If you have any questions, or wish a copy of this Policy or have
any complaints you may contact our Privacy Contact in
writing at our office further information. You also may complain
to the Secretary of Health and Human Services if you believe
Children’s Home has violated your privacy rights. We will not
retaliate against you for filing a complaint.
Changes in
Policy.
Children’s Home reserves the right to change its Privacy Policy
based on the needs of our agency and changes in state and
federal law.
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2/13/03
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