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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.
Who will follow this notice?
All medical staff, healthcare professionals, staff and authorized
personnel employed by Nadeshiko Clinic.
Nadeshiko Clinic respects your privacy. We understand that your
personal health information is very sensitive. We will not disclose your
information to others unless you tell us to do so, or unless the law
requires us to do so.
The law protects the privacy of the health information we create and
obtain in providing our care and services to you. For example, your
protected health information includes your symptoms, test results,
diagnosis, and treatment, health information from other providers, and
billing and payment information relating to these services. Federal and
state law allows us to use and disclose your protected health
information for purposes of treatment and health care operations. State
law requires us to get your authorization to disclose this information
for payment purposes.
This notice describes the ways we may use and disclose medical
information about you. We also describe your rights and the obligations
we have regarding the use and disclosure of your medical information.
We are required by law to make sure that medical information that
identifies you is kept private, give you this notice of our legal duties
and privacy practices, and follow the terms of the notice that is
currently in effect.
Examples of Use and Disclosure of Protected Health Information for
Treatment, Payment and Health Operations
For treatment:
- Information obtained by a nurse, physician, or other member of
our health care team will be recorded in your medical record and
used to help decide what care may be right for you.
- We may also provide information to others providing you care.
This will help them stay informed about your care as well as
coordinate needed services.
For payment:
- We request payment from your health insurance plan. Health plans
need information from us about your medical care. Information
provided to healthcare plans may include your diagnosis, procedures
performed, or recommended care. We may also tell your health plan
about a treatment you are going to receive to obtain prior approval
or to determine if your insurance plan will cover it.
For health care operations:
- We may use your medical records to assess quality and improve
services
- We may use and disclose medical records to review the
qualifications and performance of our health care providers and to
train our staff.
- We may contact you about appointments and give you information
about alternatives or other health-related benefits and services.
- We may also share your information with other individuals (such
as consultants and billing companies) and organizations that help us
with our business activities. If we share your health information
with other organizations for this purpose, they must agree to
protect your privacy.
- We may use and disclose your information to conduct or arrange
for services, including a medical quality review by your health
plan; accounting, legal, risk management and insurance services; or
audit functions including fraud and abuse detection and compliance
programs.
Circumstances where we may use or disclose your protected health
information (HPI) without your authorization:
- Medical Research-if the research has been approved and
has policies to protect the privacy of your health information. We
may also share information with medical researchers preparing to
conduct a research project.
- Coroners, Medical Examiners and Funeral Directors-consistent
with the law to allow them to carry out their duties
- Organ Procurement Organizations- information may be
shared as necessary to facilitate tissue donation and organ
transplant.
- Public Health and Safety- to prevent or reduce a serious
immediate threat to the health or safety of a person or the public,
information may be given to public health or legal authorities: to
protect public health and safety; to prevent or control disease,
injury, or disability; to report vital statistics such as birth or
death; to report suspected abuse or neglect to public authorities.
- Correctional Institutions-if you are in jail or prison,
information may be shared as necessary for your health and safety as
well as others.
- Law Enforcement Purposes -in situations where we receive
a subpoena, court order, or other legal process, or you are the
victim of a crime.
- Health and Safety Oversight Activities-we may share health
information with the Department of Health.
- Disaster Relief Purposes-your health information may be
shared with disaster relief organizations to assist in notification
of your condition to family or others.
- Military Authorities-the law may require us to provide
information necessary to a military mission
- In the Course of a Judicial /Administrative Proceedings-at
your request or as directed by a subpoena of court order.
- Specialized Government functions-we may share information
for national security purposes.
Your Health Information Rights
The health and billing records we create and store are the property
of Nadeshiko Clinic. The protected health information in it, however,
generally belongs to you. You have a right to:
- Receive, read and ask questions about this notice;
- Ask us to restrict certain uses and disclosures. You must
deliver this request in writing to us. We are not required to grant
the request. But we will comply with any request granted;
- Request and receive from us a paper copy of the most current
Notice of Privacy Practices for Protected Health Information
("Notice")
- Request that you be allowed to see and get a copy of your
protected health information. We will request that you make your
request in writing and we may charge a reasonable fee for the cost
of producing and mailing the copies. We have a form available for
this type of request.
- In some cases, have us review a denial of access to your health
information.
- Ask us to change your health information. We will ask that you
make your request in writing. You may write a statement of
disagreement if your request is denied. It will be stored in your
medical record and included with any release of records.
- At your request, we will give you a list of disclosures of your
health information. The list will not include disclosures to third
party payors. You may receive this information without charge once
every 12 months. We will notify you of the cost involved if you
request the information more than once every 12 months.
- Ask that your health information be given to you by another
means or at another location. Please sign, date, and give us your
request in writing.
- Cancel prior authorizations to use or disclose health
information by giving us a written revocation. Your revocation does
not affect information that has already been released. It also does
not affect any action taken before we have it. Sometimes, you cannot
cancel an authorization if its purpose was to obtain insurance
For help with these rights during normal business hours, please contact:
Nadeshiko Clinic
HIPAA Privacy Officer
206-354-6619Our Responsibilities We are required to:
- Keep your protected health information private;
- Give you this notice;
- Follow the terms of this notice.
We have the right to change our practices regarding the protected health
information we maintain. If we make changes, we will update this Notice.
You may receive the most recent copy of this Notice by calling and
asking for it or by visiting our office to pick one up.
To ask for help or complain
If you have questions, want more information, or want to report a
problem about the handling of your protected health information, you may
contact:
Sachiko Oshio at 206-354-6619
If you believe your privacy rights have been violated, you may
discuss your concerns with our Privacy officer at the above phone number
or in writing to Privacy Officer, Sachiko Oshio at Nadeshiko Clinic. If
we cannot resolve your concern, you may also contact The Secretary of
the Department of Health and Human Services. You will not be penalized
for filing a complaint.
Other Disclosures and Uses of Protected Health Information
Notification of Family and Others
Web Site
- We have a Web site that provides information about us. For your
benefit, this Notice is on the Web site at this address:
www.nadeshikoclinic.com
Effective Date: Oct. 10, 2006 |