Although your health information is the physical property
of the facility or practitioner that compiled it, the information belongs
to you, and you have certain rights over that information.
You have the right to:
- Request, in writing, a restriction on certain uses and disclosures
of your health information. However, agreement with the request is not
required by law, such as when it is determined that compliance with the
restriction cannot be guaranteed;
- Inspect or obtain a copy of your health record as provided by law;
- Request, in writing, that your health record be amended as provided
by law, if you feel the health information we have about you is incorrect
or incomplete. You will be notified if the request cannot be granted;
- Request that we communicate with you about your health information
in a specific way or at a specific location. Reasonable requests will
be accommodated;
- Obtain an accounting of disclosures of your health information
as provided by law;
- Obtain a paper copy of this Notice of Privacy Practices on request.
You may exercise these rights by directing a request to
the Privacy Contact listed on this Notice.
Our Responsibilities
THR has certain responsibilities regarding your health information,
including the requirement to:
- Maintain the privacy of your health information;
- Provide you with this Notice that describes THR’s legal duties
and privacy practices regarding the information that we maintain about
you;
- Abide by the terms of the Notice currently in effect.
THR entities reserve the right to change these information
privacy policies and practices and to make the changes applicable to any
health information that we maintain. If changes are made, the revised
Notice of Privacy Practices will be made available at each THR facility,
posted on each entity web site, and will be supplied when requested.
Uses and Disclosures of Health Information without Authorization
When you obtain services from any THR entity, certain
uses and disclosures of your health information are necessary and permitted
by law in order to treat you, to process payments for your treatment and
to support the operations of the entity and other involved providers.
The following categories describe ways that THR entities use or disclose
your information, and some representative examples are provided in each
category. All of the ways your health information is used or disclosed
should fall within one of these categories.
Your health information will be used for treatment.
For example: Disclosures of medical information about
you may be made to doctors, nurses, technicians, medical residents or
others who are involved in taking care of you at a THR facility. This
information may be disclosed to other physicians who are treating you
or to other healthcare facilities involved in your care. Information may
be shared with pharmacies, laboratories or radiology centers for the coordination
of different treatments.
Your health information will be used
for payment.
For example: Health information about you may be disclosed so that services
provided to you may be billed to an insurance company or a third party.
Information may be provided to your health plan about treatment you are
going to receive in order to obtain prior approval or to determine if
your health plan will cover the treatment.
Your health information will be used
for health care operations.
For example: The information in your health record may be used to evaluate
and improve the quality of the care and services we provide. Students,
volunteers, and trainees will have access to your health information for
training and treatment purposes as they participate in continuing education,
training, internships, and residency programs.
Business Associates: There
are some services that we provide through contracts with third party business
associates. Examples include external laboratories, transcription agencies
and copying services. To protect your health information, THR entities
require these business associates to appropriately protect your information.
Directory: Unless you give
notice of an objection, your name, location in the facility, general condition
and religious affiliation will be used for patient directories, in those
entities where such directories are maintained. This information may be
provided to members of the clergy. This information, except for religious
affiliation, may also be provided to other people who ask for you by name.
Continuity of Care: In order
to provide for the continuity of your care once you are discharged from
one of our facilities, your information may be shared with other healthcare
providers such as home health agencies. Information about you may be disclosed
to community services agencies in order to obtain their services on your
behalf.
Disclosures Requiring Verbal Agreement
Unless you give notice of an objection, and in accordance with your Authorization
to Verbally Release Health Information, medical information may be released
to a family member or other person who is involved in your medical care
or who helps pay for your care. Information about you may be disclosed
to notify a family member, legally authorized representative or other
person responsible for your care about your location and general condition.
This may include disclosures of information about you to an organization
assisting in a disaster relief effort, such as the American Red Cross,
so that your family can be notified about your condition. You will be
given an opportunity to agree to these disclosures except as due to your
incapacity or in emergency circumstances.
Disclosures Required by Law or otherwise
Allowed without authorization or Notification.
The following disclosures of health information may be
made according to state and federal law without your written authorization
or verbal agreement:
- When a disclosure is required by federal, state or local law,
judicial or administrative proceedings, or for law enforcement. Examples
would be: reporting gunshot wounds or child abuse; or responding to court
orders.
- For public health purposes, such as reporting information about
births, deaths, and various diseases, or disclosures to the FDA regarding
adverse events related to food, medications or devices;
- For health oversight activities, such as audits, inspections or
licensure investigations;
- To organ procurement organizations for the purpose of tissue donation
and transplant;
- For research purposes, when the research has been approved by an
institutional review board that has reviewed the research proposal and
established guidelines to provide for the privacy of your health information;
or the disclosure is that of a limited data set, where personal identifiers
have been removed.
- To coroners and funeral directors for the purpose of identification,
the determination of the cause of death, or to perform their duties as
authorized by law;
- To avoid a serious threat to the health or safety of a person or
the public;
- For specific government functions, such as protection of the President
of the United States;
- For workers’ compensation purposes;
- To military command authorities as required for members of the
armed forces;
- To authorized federal officials for national security and intelligence
activities as authorized by law;
- To correctional institutions or law enforcement officials concerning
the health information of inmates, as authorized by law.
Other allowable uses and disclosures
without Authorization
Other uses or disclosures of your health information that
may be made include:
- Contacting you to provide appointment reminders for treatment or
medical care, as well as to recommend treatment alternatives;
- Notifying you of health-related benefits and services that may
be of interest to you;
- Use of your health information for the purposes of fundraising
for a THR entity. You will have the opportunity to opt out of any future
communications. Contact the Privacy Officer on this Notice for instructions
on opting out.
Required Uses and Disclosures
Under the law we must make disclosures when required by the Secretary
of the Department of Health and Human Services to investigate or determine
our compliance with federal privacy law.
Uses and Disclosures Requiring Authorization
Any other uses or disclosures of your health information not addressed
in this Notice or otherwise required by law will be made only with your
written authorization. You may revoke such authorization at any time.
Privacy Complaints
You have the right to file a complaint if you believe your privacy rights
have been violated. This complaint may be addressed to the Privacy Contact
listed in this Notice, or to the Secretary of the Department of Health
and Human Services. There will be no retaliation for registering a complaint.
Privacy Contact
Address any questions about this Notice or how to exercise your privacy
rights to the Deuteronomy Privacy Officer Contact at 214-345-1314.
Effective Date
April 14, 2003
DEUTERONOMY
NOTICE OF PRIVACY PRACTICES
This Medical Practice is a part of Deuteronomy, which is a Texas Health
Resources Entity. Deuteronomy abides by THR’s Privacy Practices
and, for the purpose of this notice, will be referred to as a Texas Health
Resources entity (THR entity). 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 Information
Each time you visit a hospital, physician, or other healthcare provider,
a record of your visit is made in order to manage the care you receive.
Texas Health Resources (THR) entities understand that the medical information
that is recorded about you and your health is personal. The confidentiality
of your health information is also protected under both state and federal
law.
This Notice of Privacy Practices describes how THR entities
may use and disclose your information and the rights that you have regarding
your health information. The Notice applies to all of THR’s healthcare
facilities (both inpatient and outpatient). It also applies to physicians
and allied health professionals with staff privileges at THR facilities
, for hospital-based episodes of care conducted in cooperation with THR
facilities.
1. The physicians participating in your care at THR facilities are not
employees or agents of THR and are not acting for or on behalf of THR.
Some physicians engaged in a postgraduate Medical Education Program are
an exception to this and are employees of the facility.
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