CUMBERLAND VALLEY DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT
NOTICE OF PRIVACY PRACTICES
Effective: April 14, 2003
ABOUT YOU MAY
BE USED AND DISCLOSED
AND HOW YOU CAN
GET ACCESS TO THIS INFORMATION.
PLEASE REVIEW
IT CAREFULLY.
This notice will tell you how we may use and disclose protected health information about you. Protected health information means any health information about you that identifies you or for which there is a reasonable basis to believe the information can be used to identify you. In this notice, we call all of that protected health information, “medical information.”
This notice also will tell you about your rights and our duties with respect to medical information about you. In addition, it will tell you how to complain to us if you believe we have violated your privacy rights.
Who Is Bound By This Notice?
This Notice of Privacy Practices describes the practices of CUMBERLAND VALLEY DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT as well as CUMBERLAND VALLEY HOME HEALTH, HOSPICE, and AMBULANCE SERVICE. This notice applies to all health department, home health/hospice, and ambulance service sites. We all will follow what is said in this Notice.
How We May Use
and Disclose Medical Information About You.
We will share medical information about you with each other as necessary to carry out treatment, payment, or our health care operations. We use and disclose medical information about you for a number of different purposes. Each of those purposes is described below.
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For Treatment.
We may use medical
information about you to provide, coordinate or manage your health care and
related services by both us and other health care providers. We may disclose medical information about
you to doctors, nurses, hospitals and other health facilities who become
involved in your care. We may consult
with other health care providers concerning you and as part of the consultation
share your medical information with them.
Similarly, we may refer you to another health care provider and as part
of the referral share medical information about you with that provider. For example, we may conclude you need to
receive services from a physician with a particular specialty. When we refer you to that physician, we also
will contact that physician’s office and provide medical information about you
to them so they have information they need to provide services for you.
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For Payment.
We may use and disclose medical information about you so we can be paid for the services we provide to you. This can include billing you, your insurance company, or a third party payor. For example, we may need to give your insurance company information about the health care services we provide to you so your insurance company will pay us for those services or reimburse you for amounts you have paid. We also may need to provide your insurance company or a government program, such as Medicare or Medicaid, with information about your medical condition and the health care you need to receive to determine if you are covered by that insurance or program.
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For Health Care Operations.
We may use and disclose medical information about you for our own health care operations. These are necessary for us to operate CVDHD and to maintain quality health care for our patients. For example, we may use medical information about you to review the services we provide and the performance of our employees in caring for you. We may disclose medical information about you to train our staff, volunteers and students working in CVDHD. We also may use the information to study ways to more efficiently manage our organization.
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How We Will Contact You.
Unless you tell us otherwise in writing, we may contact you by either telephone or by mail at either your home or your workplace. At either location, we may leave messages for you on the answering machine or voice mail. If you want to request that we communicate to you in a certain way or at a certain location, see “Right to Receive Confidential Communications” section of this Notice.
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Appointment Reminders.
We may use and disclose medical
information about you to contact you to remind you of an appointment you have
with us.
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Treatment Alternatives.
We may use and disclose medical information about you to contact you about treatment alternatives that may be of interest to you.
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Health Related Benefits and Services.
We may use and disclose medical information about you to contact you about health-related benefits and services that may be of interest to you.
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Marketing Communications.
We may use and disclose medical information about you
to communicate with you about a product or service to encourage you to purchase
the product or service. This may be:
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To describe a
health-related product or service that is provided by us;
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For your treatment;
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For case management or
care coordination for you;
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To direct or recommend
alternative treatments, therapies, health care providers, or settings of care.
We may communicate to you about products and services in a face-to-face communication by us to you. We also may communicate about products or services in the form of a promotional gift of nominal value. All other use and disclosure of medical information about you by us to make a communication about a product or service to encourage the purchase or use of a product or service will be done only with your written authorization.
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Fundraising.
We may use and disclose medical information about you to contact you to raise funds for CVDHD. We may disclose medical information to a business associate of CVDHD so that business associate may contact you to raise money for the benefit of CVDHD. We will only release demographic information, such as your name and address, and the dates you received treatment or services from CVDHD. If you do not want CVDHD or its foundation to contact you for fundraising, you must notify the Privacy Officer at the Cumberland Valley District Health Department at P.O. Box 158, Manchester, KY 40962 in writing.
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Individuals Involved in Your Care.
We may disclose to a family member, other relative, a close personal friend, or any other person identified by you, medical information about you that is directly relevant to that person’s involvement with your care or payment related to your care. We also may use or disclose medical information about you to notify, or assist in notifying, those persons of your location, general condition, or death. If there is a family member, other relative, or close personal friend that you do not want use to disclose medical information about you to, please notify the Site Supervisor at your local service delivery site (refer to address and phone number on home page) or tell our staff member who is providing care to you.
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Disaster Relief.
We may use or disclose medical information about you to a public or private entity authorized by law or by its charter to assist in disaster relief efforts. This will be done to coordinate with those entities in notifying a family member, other relative, close personal friend, or other person identified by you of your location, general condition or death.
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Required by Law.
We may use or disclose medical information
about you when we are required to do so by law.
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Public Health Activities.
We may disclose medical information about you for public health activities and purposes. This includes reporting medical information to a public health authority that is authorized by law to collect or receive the information for purposes of preventing or controlling disease; or, one that is authorized to receive reports of child abuse and neglect. It also includes reporting for purposes of activities related to the quality, safety or effectiveness of a United States Food and Drug administration regulated product or activity.
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Victims of Abuse, Neglect or Domestic
Violence.
We may disclose medical information about you to a government authority authorized by law to receive reports of abuse, neglect, or domestic violence, if we believe you are a victim of abuse, neglect, or domestic violence. This will occur to the extent the disclosure is: (a) required by law; (b) agreed to by you; or, (c) authorized by law and we believe the disclosure is necessary to prevent serious harm to you or to other potential victims, or, if you are incapacitated and certain other conditions are met, a law enforcement or other public official represents that immediate enforcement activity depends on the disclosure.
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Health Oversight Activities.
We may disclose medical information about you to a health oversight agency for activities authorized by law, including audits, investigations, inspections, licensure or disciplinary actions. These and similar types of activities are necessary for appropriate oversight of the health care system, government benefit programs, and entities subject to various government regulations.
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Judicial and Administrative Proceedings.
We may disclose medical information about you in the course of any judicial or administrative proceeding in response to an order of the court or administrative tribunal. We also may disclose medical information about you in response to a subpoena, discovery request, or other legal process but only if efforts have been made to tell you about the request or to obtain an order protecting the information to be disclosed.
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Disclosures for Law Enforcement Purposes.
We may disclose
medical information about you to a law enforcement official for law enforcement
purposes:
a. As required by law.
b. In response to a
court, grand jury or administrative order, warrant or subpoena.
c. To identify or locate a suspect, fugitive, material
witness or missing person.
d. About
an actual or suspected victim of a crime and that person agrees to the
disclosure. If we are unable to obtain
that person’s agreement, in limited circumstances, the information may still be
disclosed.
e. To alert
law enforcement officials to a death if we suspect the death may have resulted
from criminal conduct.
f. About
crimes that occur at our facility.
g. To report a
crime in emergency circumstances.
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Coroners and Medical Examiners.
We may disclose medical information about you to a coroner or medical examiner for purposes such as identifying a deceased person and determining cause of death.
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Funeral Directors.
We may disclose medical information about you to funeral directors as necessary for them to carry out their duties.
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Organ, Eye or Tissue Donation.
To facilitate organ, eye or tissue donation and transplantation, we may disclose medical information about you to organ procurement organizations or other entities engaged in the procurement, banking or transplantation of organs, eyes or tissue.
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Research.
Under
certain circumstances, we may use or disclose medical information about you for
research. Before we disclose medical
information for research, the research will have been approved through an
approval process that evaluates the needs of the research project with your
needs for privacy of your medical information.
We may, however, disclose medical information about you to a person who
is preparing to conduct research to permit them to prepare for the project, but
no medical information will leave CVDHD during that person’s review of the
information.
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To Avert Serious Threat to Health or
Safety.
We may use or disclose protected health information about you if we believe the use or disclosure is necessary to prevent or lessen a serious or imminent threat to the health or safety of a person or the public. We also may release information about you if we believe the disclosure is necessary for law enforcement authorities to identify or apprehend an individual who admitted participation in a violent crime or who is an escapee from a correctional institution or from lawful custody.
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Military.
If you are a member of the Armed Forces, we may use and disclose medical information about you for activities deemed necessary by the appropriate military command authorities to assure the proper execution of the military mission. We may also release information about foreign military personnel to the appropriate foreign military authority for the same purposes.
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National Security and Intelligence.
We may disclose medical information about you to authorized federal officials for the conduct of intelligence, counter-intelligence, and other national security activities authorized by law.
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Protective Services for the President.
We may disclose medical information about you to authorized federal officials so they can provide protection to the President of the United States, certain other federal officials, or foreign heads of state.
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Inmates; Persons in Custody.
We may disclose medical information about you to a correctional institution or law enforcement official having custody of you. The disclosure will be made if the disclosure is necessary: (a) to provide health care to you; (b) for the health and safety of others; or, (c) the safety, security and good order of the correctional institution.
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Workers Compensation.
We may disclose medical information about you to the extent necessary to comply with workers’ compensation and similar laws that provide benefits for work-related injuries or illness without regard to fault.
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Mental Health or Chemical Dependency
Records.
If we receive health information about you
from a health care provider, we will not redisclose or otherwise reveal any
mental health or chemical dependency records contained in that information,
beyond the purpose of the disclosure to us, without first obtaining your written
authorization or as required by law.
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Other Uses and Disclosures.
Other uses and disclosures will be made only with your written authorization. You may revoke such an authorization at any time by notifying the Site Supervisor at your local service delivery site (refer to address and phone number on home page) in writing of your desire to revoke it. However, if you revoke such an authorization, it will not have any affect on actions taken by us in reliance on it.
Your Rights
With Respect to Medical Information About You.
You have the following rights with respect to medical information that we maintain about you.
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Right to Request Restrictions.
You have the right to request that we restrict the
uses or disclosures of medical information about you to carry out treatment,
payment, or health care operations. You
also have the right to request that we restrict the uses or disclosures we make
to: (a) a family member, other relative, a close personal friend or any other
person identified by you; or, (b) or to public or private entities for disaster
relief efforts. For example, you could
ask that we not disclose medical information about you to your brother or
sister.
To request a restriction, you may do so at any time.
If you request a restriction, you should do so to the Site Supervisor at your
local service delivery site (refer to address and phone number on home page)
and tell us: (a) what information you want to limit; (b) whether you want to
limit use or disclosure or both; and, (c) to whom you want the limits to apply
(for example, disclosures to your spouse).
We are not
required to agree to any requested restriction. However, if
we do agree, we will follow that restriction unless the information is needed
to provide emergency treatment. Even if
we agree to a restriction, either you or we can later terminate the
restriction.
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Right to Receive Confidential
Communications.
You have the right to request that we communicate
medical information about you to you in a certain way or at a certain location.
For example, you can ask that we only contact you by mail or at work. We will not require you to tell us why you
are asking for the confidential communication.
If you want to request confidential communication, you
must do so in writing to the Site Supervisor at your local service delivery
site (refer to address and phone number on home page). Your request must state
how or where you can be contacted. We will accommodate your request. However, we may, when appropriate, require
information from you concerning how payment will be handled. We also may
require an alternate address or other method to contact you.
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Right to Inspect and Copy.
With a few very limited exceptions, you have the right
to inspect and obtain a copy of medical information about you.
To inspect or copy medical information about you, you
must submit your request in writing to the Site Supervisor at your local
service delivery site (refer to address and phone number on home page). Your
request should state specifically what medical information you want to inspect
or copy. If you request a copy of the
information, we may charge a fee for the costs of copying and, if you ask that
it be mailed to you, the cost of mailing.
We will act on your request within thirty (30)
calendar days after we receive your request.
If we grant your request, in whole or in part, we will inform you of our
acceptance of your request and provide access and copies.
We may deny your
request to inspect and copy medical information if the medical information
involved is information compiled in anticipation of, or use in, a civil,
criminal or administrative action or proceeding; or, is subject to the clinical
laboratory improvement amendments of 1988 (CLIA).If we deny your request, we
will inform you of the basis for the denial, how you may have our denial
reviewed, and how you may complain. If
you request a review of our denial, it will conducted by a licensed health care
professional designated by us who was not directly involved in the denial. We will comply with the outcome of that
review.
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Right to Amend.
You have the right to ask us to amend medical
information about you. You have this
right for so long as the medical
information is maintained by us. To request an amendment, you must submit your
request in writing to Privacy Officer at the Cumberland Valley District Health
Department at P.O. Box 158, Manchester, KY
40962. Your request must state the amendment desired and provide a
reason in support of that amendment.
We will act on your request within sixty (60) calendar
days after we receive your request. If
we grant your request, in whole or in part, we will inform you of our
acceptance of your request and provide access and copying. If we grant the
request, in whole or in part, we will seek your identification of and agreement
to share the amendment with relevant other persons. We also will make the appropriate amendment to the medical
information by appending or otherwise providing a link to the amendment.
We may deny your request to amend medical information about you. We may deny your request if it is not in writing and does not provide a reason in support of the amendment. In addition, we may deny your request to amend medical information if we determine that the information:
a. Was not created by us, unless the
person or entity that created the information is no longer available to act on
the requested amendment;
b. Is not part of the medical
information maintained by us;
c. Would not be available for you to
inspect or copy; or,
d. Is accurate and complete.
If we deny your request, we will inform you of the
basis for the denial. You will have the
right to submit a statement of disagreeing with our denial. We may prepare a rebuttal to that
statement. Your request for amendment,
our denial of the request, your statement of disagreement, if any, and our
rebuttal, if any, will then be appended to the medical information involved or
otherwise linked to it. All of that
will then be included with any subsequent disclosure of the information, or, at
our election, we may include a summary of any of that information.
If you do not submit a statement of disagreement, you
may ask that we include your request for amendment and our denial with any future
disclosures of the information. We will include your request for amendment and
our denial (or a summary of that information) with any subsequent disclosure of
the medical information involved.
You also will have the right to
complain about our denial of your request.
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Right to an Accounting of Disclosures.
You have the right to receive an accounting of disclosures of medical information about you. The accounting may be for up to six (6) years prior to the date on which you request the accounting but not before April 14, 2003.
Certain types of disclosures are not included in such
an accounting:
a. Disclosures to carry out treatment,
payment and health care operations;
b. Disclosures of your medical
information made to you;
c. Disclosures that are incident to
another use or disclosure;
d. Disclosures that you have
authorized;
e. Disclosures for disaster relief
purposes;
f. Disclosures for national security
or intelligence purposes;
g. Disclosures to correctional
institutions or law enforcement officials having custody of you;
h. Disclosures that are part of a
limited data set for purposes of research, public health, or health care
operations (a limited data set is where things that would directly identify you
have been removed).
i. Disclosures made prior to April
14, 2003.
Under certain circumstances your right to an
accounting of disclosures to a law enforcement official or a health oversight
agency may be suspended. Should you
request an accounting during the period of time your right is suspended, the
accounting would not include the disclosure or disclosures to a law enforcement
official or to a health oversight agency.
To request an
accounting of disclosures, you must submit your request in writing to the Site
Supervisor at your local service delivery site (refer to address and phone
number on home page). Your request must state a time period for the
disclosures. It may not be longer than
six (6) years from the date we receive your request and my not include dates
before April 14, 2003. Usually, we will act on your request within sixty (60)
calendar days after we receive your request.
Within that time, we will either provide the accounting of disclosures
to you or give you a written statement of when we will provide the accounting
and why the delay is necessary.
There is no charge for the first accounting we provide
to you in any twelve (12) month period.
For additional accountings, we may charge you for the cost of providing
the list. If there will be a charge, we
will notify you of the cost involved and give you an opportunity to withdraw or
modify your request to avoid or reduce the fee.
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Right to Copy of this Notice.
You have the right to obtain a paper copy of our Notice of Privacy Practices. You may obtain a paper copy even though you agreed to receive the notice electronically. You may request a copy of our Notice of Privacy Practices at any time at your local service delivery site.
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Generally.
We are required by law to maintain the privacy of medical information about you and to provide individuals with notice of our legal duties and privacy practices with respect to medical information. We are required to abide by the terms of our Notice of Privacy Practices in effect at the time.
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Our Right to Change Notice of Privacy
Practices.
We reserve the right to change this Notice of Privacy Practices. We reserve the right to make the new notice’s provisions effective for all medical information that we maintain, including that created or received by us prior to the effective date of the new notice.
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Availability of Notice of Privacy
Practices.
A copy of our current Notice of Privacy Practices will be posted at your local service delivery site in the lobby. At any time, you may obtain a copy of the current Notice of Privacy Practices by contacting the Site Supervisor at your local service delivery site (refer to site links on home page).
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Effective Date of Notice.
The
effective date of the notice will be stated on the first page of the notice.
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Complaints.
You may complain to us and to the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services if you believe