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.
Understanding
Your Health Record/Information: Each time you visit a hospital, physician, or other
healthcare provider, a record of your visit is made. Typically, this
record contains your symptoms, examination and the results, diagnosis,
treatment, and a plan for future care treatment. This information, often
referred to as your health or medical record, serves as a basis for
planning your care and treatment and serves as a means of communication
among the many health professionals who contribute to your care.
Understanding what is in your record and how your health information is
used helps you ensure its accuracy, better understand who, what, when,
where and why others may access your health information, and make more
informed decisions when authorizing disclosures to others.
Your Health
Information Rights:
Unless otherwise required by law your health record is the physical
property of the healthcare practitioner or facility that compiled it,
though the information belongs to you. You have the right to request a
restriction on certain uses and disclosures of your information, and
request amendments to your health record. This includes the right to
obtain a paper copy of the notice of information practices upon request,
inspect, and obtain a copy of your health record. You are also entitled
to obtain an accounting of disclosures of your health information,
request communications of your health information by alternative means
or at alternative locations and revoke your authorization to use or
disclose health information except to the extent that action has already
been taken.
Our
Responsibilities:
This organization is required to maintain the privacy of your health
information and provide you with a notice as to our legal duties and
privacy practices with respect to information we collect and maintain
about you. This organization must abide by terms of this notice, notify
you if we are unable to agree to a requested restriction and accommodate
reasonable requests you may have to communicate health information by
alternative means or at alternative locations. We reserve the right to
change our practices and to make the new provisions effective for all
protected health information we maintain. Should our information
practices change, we will mail a revised notice to the address you've
supplied us. If we maintain a Web site that provides information about
our customer services or benefits, we will post our new notice on that
Web site. We will not use or disclose your health information without
your authorization, except as described in this notice.
For More
Information or to Report a Problem: If you have questions and would like additional information, you may
contact Sue Kvern at 541-276-4642. If you believe your privacy rights
have been violated, you can file a complaint with the Secretary Of
Health and Human Services. There will be no retaliation for filing a
complaint.
Examples of
Disclosures for Treatment, Payment, and Health Operations: We will use your health information for treatment.
For example: information obtained by a healthcare practitioner will be
recorded in your record and used to determine the course of treatment
that should work best for you. By way of example, your physician will
document in your record their expectations of the members of your
healthcare team. Members of your healthcare team will then record the
actions they took and their observations. We will also provide your
other practitioners with copies of various reports that should assist
them in treating you.
Payment:
We will use your health information for payment. For example: A bill may
be sent to you or a third-party payer. The information on our
accompanying bill may include information that identifies you, as well
as your diagnosis, and supplies used.
Health
Operations:
We will use your health information for regular health operations. For
example: members of the medical staff, the risk or quality improvement
manager, or members of the quality improvement team may use information
in your health record to access the care and outcome in your case and
others like it. This information will then be used in an effort to
continually improve the quality and effectiveness of the healthcare and
service we provide.
Business
Associates:
There may be some services provided in our organization through
contracts with business associates. Examples include the fitting and
distribution of Durable Medical Equipment and the copying of medical
records. To protect your health information, however, we require the
business associate to appropriately safeguard your information.
Notification:
We may use or disclose information to notify or assist you in notifying
a family member, personal representative, or another person responsible
for your care, your location, and general condition.
Communication
with Family:
Health professionals, using their best judgment, may disclose to a
family member, other relatives, close personal friends or any other
person you identify, health information relevant to that person's
involvement in your care or payment related to your care.
Marketing:
We may contact you to provide appointment reminders or information about
treatment alternatives or other health-related benefits and services
that may be of interest to you.
Food and Drug
Administration (FDA):
As required by law, we disclose to the FDA health information relative
to adverse events with respect to food, supplements, products and
product defects, or post marketing surveillance information to enable
product recalls, repairs, or replacement.
Workers
Compensation:
We may disclose health information to the extent authorized by and to
the extent necessary to comply with laws relating to worker compensation
or other similar programs established by law.
Public Health:
As required by law, we may disclose your health information to public
health or legal authorities charged with tracking birth and deaths, as
well as with preventing or controlling diseases, injury, or disability.
Correctional
Institution:
Should you be an inmate of a correctional institution, we may disclose
to the institution or agent thereof health information necessary for
your health and the health safety of other individuals. An inmate
does not have the right to the Notice of Privacy Practices.
Law Enforcement:
We may disclose health information for law enforcement purposes as
required by law or in response to a valid subpoena. Federal law makes
provision for your health information to be released to an appropriate
health oversight agency, public health authority or attorney, provided
that a work force member or business associate believes in good faith
that we have engaged in unlawful conduct or have otherwise violated
professional or clinical standards and are potentially endangering one
or more patients, workers or the public.
Notice of Privacy
Practices Availability:
This notice will be prominently posted in the office where registration
occurs. Patients will be provided a hard copy and the notice will be
maintained on our Web site for downloading.
EFFECTIVE DATE:
January 1, 2005