USE AND DISCLOSURE OF YOUR MEDICAL INFORMATION
The following section describes different ways
that we use and disclose medical information. Not every use or
disclosure will be listed. However, we have listed all of the
different ways we are permitted to use and disclose medical
information. We will not use or disclose your medical information
for any purpose not listed below, without your specific written
authorization. Any specific written authorization you provide may be
revoked at any time by writing to us.
FOR TREATMENT: We may use medical information
about you to provide you with medical treatment or services. We may
disclose medical information about you to doctors, nurses,
technicians, medical students, or other people who are taking care
of you. We may also share medical information about you to your
other health care providers to assist them in treating you.
FOR PAYMENT: We may use and disclose your medical
information for payment purposes.
FOR HEALTH CARE OPERATIONS: We may use and
disclose your medical information for our health care operations.
This may include measuring and improving quality, evaluating the
performance of employees, conducting training programs, and getting
the accreditation, certificates, licenses and credentials we need to
serve you.
NOTICE OF PRIVACY PRACTICES
ADDITIONAL USES AND DISCLOSURES: In addition to
using and disclosing your medical information for treatment,
payment, and health care operations, we may use and disclose medical
information for the following purposes.
Facility Directory: Unless you notify us that you
object, the following medical information about you will be placed
in our facilities’ directories: your name; your location in our
facility; your condition described in general terms; your religious
affiliation, if any. We may disclose this information to members of
the clergy or, except for your religious affiliation, to others who
contact us and ask for information about you by name.
Notification: Medical information to notify or
help notify: a family member, your personal representative or
another person responsible for your care. We will share information
about your location, general condition, or death. If you are
present, we will get your permission if possible before we share, or
give you the opportunity to refuse permission. In case of emergency,
and if you are not able to give or refuse permission we will share
only the health information that is directly necessary for your
health care, according to our professional judgment. We will also
use our professional judgment to make decisions in your best
interest about allowing someone to pick up medicine, medical
supplies, x-ray or medical information for you.
Disaster Relief: Medical information with a public
or private organization or person who can legally assist in disaster
relief efforts.
Fundraising: We may provide medical information to
one of our affiliated fundraising foundations to contact you for
fundraising purposes. We will limit our use and sharing to
information that describes you in general, not personal, terms and
the dates of your health care. In any fundraising materials, we will
provide you a description of how you may choose not to receive
future fundraising communications.
Research in Limited Circumstances: Medical
information for research purposes in limited circumstances where the
research has been approved by a review board that has reviewed the
research proposal and established protocols to ensure the privacy of
medical information.
Funeral Director, Coroner, Medical Examiner: To
help them carry out their duties, we may share the medical
information of a person who has died with a coroner, medical
examiner, funeral director, or an organ procurement organization.
Specialized Government Functions: Subject to
certain requirements, we may disclose or use health information for
military personnel and veterans, for national security and
intelligence activities, for protective services for the President
and others, for medical suitability determinations for the
Department of State, for correctional institutions and other law
enforcement custodial situations, and for government programs
providing public benefits.
Court Orders and judicial and Administrative
Proceedings: We may disclose medical information in response to a
court or administrative order, subpoena, discovery request, or other
lawful process, under certain circumstances. Under limited
circumstances, such as a court order, warrant, or grand jury
subpoena, we may share your medical information with law enforcement
officials. We may share limited information with a law enforcement
official concerning the medical information of a suspect, fugitive,
material witness, crime victim or missing person. We may share the
medical information of an inmate or other person in lawful custody
with a law enforcement official or correctional institution under
certain circumstances.
Public Health Activities: As required by law, we
may disclose your medical information to public health or legal
authorities charged with preventing or controlling disease, injury
or disability, including child abuse or neglect. We may also
disclose your medical information to persons subject to jurisdiction
of the Food and Drug Administration for purposes of reporting
adverse events associated with product defects or problems, to
enable product recalls, repairs or replacements, to track products,
or to conduct activities required by the Food and Drug
Administration. We may also, when we are authorized by law to do so,
notify a person who may have been exposed to a communicable disease
or otherwise be at risk of contracting or spreading a disease or
condition.
NOTICE OF PRIVACY PRACTICES
Victims of Abuse, Neglect, or Domestic Violence:
We may disclose medical information to appropriate authorities if we
reasonably believe that you are a possible victim of abuse, neglect,
or domestic violence or the possible victim of other crimes. We may
share your medical information if it is necessary to prevent a
serious threat to your health or safety or the health or safety of
others. We may share medical information when necessary to help law
enforcement officials capture a person who has admitted to being
part of a crime or has escaped from legal custody.
Workers Compensation: We may disclose health
information when authorized and necessary to comply with laws
relating to workers compensation or other similar programs.
Health Oversight Activities: We may disclose
medical information to an agency providing health oversight for
oversight activities authorized by law, including audits, civil,
administrative, or criminal investigations or proceedings,
inspections, licensure or disciplinary actions, or other authorized
activities.
Law Enforcement: Under certain circumstances, we
may disclose health information to law enforcement officials. These
circumstances include reporting required by certain laws (such as
the reporting of certain types of wounds), pursuant to certain
subpoenas or court orders, reporting limited information concerning
identification and location at the request of a law enforcement
official, reports regarding suspected victims of crimes at the
request of a law enforcement official, reporting death, crimes on
our premises, and crimes in emergencies.