Your Health Information Rights The health and billing records we maintain are the physical property of the doctor’s office. You have the following rights with respect to your Protected Health Information to inspect and copy your health record and billing record—you may exercise this right by delivering the request in writing to our office using the form we provide to you upon request; appeal a denial of access to your protected health information except in certain circumstances; 4. Right to request that your health care record be amended to correct incomplete or incorrect information by delivering a written request to our office using the form we provide to you upon request. (The physician or other health care provider is not required to make such amendments); you may file a statement of disagreement if your amendment is denied, and require that the request for amendment and any denial be attached in all future disclosures of your protected health information; 5. Right to receive an accounting of disclosures of your health information as required to be maintained by law by delivering a written request to our office using the form we provide to you upon request. An accounting will not include internal uses of information for treatment, payment, or operations, disclosures made to you or made at your request, or disclosures made to family members or friends in the course of providing care; and,6. Right to confidential communication by requesting that communication of your health information be made by alternative means or at an alternative location by delivering the request in writing to our office using the form we give you upon request.If you want to exercise any of the above rights, please contact the practice’s Privacy Officer, in person or in writing, during normal hours. She will provide you with assistance on the steps to take to exercise your rights. Our Responsibilities The office is required to:
We reserve the right to amend, change, or eliminate provisions in our privacy practices and access practices and to enact new provisions regarding the protected health information we maintain. If our information practices change, we will amend our Notice. You are entitled to receive a revised copy of the Notice by calling and requesting a copy of our "Notice" or by visiting our office and picking up a copy. To Request Information or File a Complaint If you have questions, would like additional information, or want to report a problem regarding the handling of your information, you may contact the practice’s Privacy Officer, at 865-524-9871. Additionally, if you believe your privacy rights have been violated, you may file a written complaint at our office by delivering the written complaint to the practice’s Privacy Officer. You may also file a complaint by mailing it or e-mailing it to the Secretary of Health and Human Services whose street address is 200 Independence Ave., S.W. Room 509F, HHH Building, Washington, DC 20201.
Following is a List of Other Uses and Disclosures Allowed by the Privacy Rule Patient Contact We may contact you to provide you with appointment reminders, with information about treatment alternatives, or with information about other health-related benefits and services that may be of interest to you. Notification – Opportunity to Agree or Object Unless you object we may use or disclose your protected health information to notify, or assist in notifying, a family member, personal representative, or other person responsible for your care, about your location, and about your general condition, or your death. Communication with Family - Using our best judgment, we may disclose to a family member, other relative, close personal friend, or any other person you identify, health information relevant to that person's involvement in your care or in payment for such care if you do not object or in an emergency.We may use and disclose your protected health information to assist in disaster relief efforts. Opportunity to Agree or Object Not Required for the Following: PUBLIC HEALTH ACTIVITIES Controlling Disease - As required by law, we may disclose your protected health information to public health or legal authorities charged with preventing or controlling disease, injury, or disability. Child Abuse & Neglect - We may disclose protected health information to public authorities as allowed by law to report child abuse or neglect.Food and Drug Administration (FDA) We may disclose to the FDA your protected health information relating to adverse events with respect to food, supplements, products and product defects, or post-marketing surveillance information to enable product recalls, repairs, or replacements.
VICTIMS OF ABUSE, NEGLECT, OR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE We can disclose protected health information to governmental authorities to the extent the disclosure is authorized by statute or regulation and in the exercise of professional judgment the doctor believes the disclosure is necessary to prevent serious harm to the individual or other potential victim. OVERSIGHT AGENCIES Federal law allows us to release your protected health information to appropriate health oversight agencies or for health oversight activities to include audits, civil, administrative or criminal investigations: inspections; licensures or disciplinary actions, and for similar reasons related to the administration of healthcare. JUDICIAL/ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDINGS We may disclose your protected health information in the course of any judicial or administrative proceeding as allowed or required by law, or as directed by a proper court order or administrative tribunal, provided that only the protected health information released is expressly authorized by such order, or in response to a subpoena, discovery request or other lawful process. LAW ENFORCEMENT We may disclose your protected health information for law enforcement purposes as required by law, such as when required by court order, including laws that require reporting of certain types of wounds or other physical injury. ORGAN PROCUREMENT ORGANIZATIONS Consistent with applicable law, we may disclose your protected health information to organ procurement organizations or other entities engaged in the procurement, banking, or transplantation of organs, eyes, or tissue for the purpose of donation and transplant. RESEARCH We may disclose information to researchers when their research has been approved by an institutional review board that has reviewed the research proposal and established protocols to ensure the privacy of your protected health information. THREAT TO HEALTH AND SAFETY To avert a serious threat to health or safety, we may disclose your protected health information consistent with applicable law to prevent or lessen a serious, imminent threat to the health or safety of a person or the public. FOR SPECIALIZED GOVERNMENTAL FUNCTIONS We may disclose your protected health information for specialized government functions as authorized by law such as to Armed Forces personnel, for national security purposes, or to public assistance program personnel. CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS If you are an inmate of a correctional institution, we may disclose to the institution or it’s agents the protected health information necessary for your health and the health and safety of other individuals. WORKERS COMPENSATION If you are seeking compensation through Workers Compensation, we may disclose your protected health information to the extent necessary to comply with laws relating to Workers Compensation. Other Uses and Disclosures
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