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Protecting the Confidentiality of Our Patients’ Personal Medical Information
Our Commitment to You At Bayside Ambulatory Center, we recognize the sensitive nature of your personal medical information, and take every precaution to protect your privacy. When you entrust us with this information, you can be certain it will be used only within our strict guidelines. We’ve prepared this brochure to explain what types of information we collect, and under what circumstances we may share it. We hope you will read through all the details of Bayside Ambulatory Center’s official position on privacy. Importantly, we want you to understand that Bayside Ambulatory Center uses information responsibly and in order to: • Provide you with the healthcare services you’ve requested. In no case do we provide account or personal medical information to any other companies for the purpose of independent telemarketing or direct mail marketing of any types of products or services. The Kinds of Information We Collect When your physician registers you for a procedure at the Bayside Ambulatory Center, we ask the office to provide us with information in order to accurately file your insurance claim. The following information is requested: • Name and address How We Use This Information Most of the information we collect is used for only one purpose – to help us deliver the healthcare services you’ve requested, accurately and efficiently. Who Has Access to This Information? Within Bayside Ambulatory Center: Outside service providers: Courts and government bodies:
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New Patient Rights are on the Way For the first time ever, the federal government passed comprehensive privacy regulations for health information. This new federal regulation establishes standards for most healthcare providers and payers in the protection of health information and established new patient rights. The new privacy regulations are part of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) passed by Congress in 1996. The privacy rules became effective in April 2001, and gave healthcare providers two years to comply. At the Bayside Ambulatory Center, we have always protected our patients’ privacy and the new rule amounts to informing our patients about the HIPAA regulations. What Rights Do Patients Have? Patients at the Bayside Ambulatory Center have the right to: • Access or inspect their medical record• Obtain a copy of their medical record • Access and copying for as long as information is retained (seven years for adults and seven years after minors become adults) • Request an amendment to their medical record • Request a list of when and where their confidential information was released within the past six years (may not include information released for care and treatment purposes, for payment, or when used for internal quality assurance purposes) • Request an organization to restrict the use and disclosure of their confidential information (can request restriction in use of information for treatment, payment, or healthcare operation purposes, however, we can choose if we will honor the request) • Request to receive communication by alternative means or locations (such as leaving messages at work instead of at home) • File a complaint to the following if you believe your privacy rights were violated: -The Bayside Ambulatory Privacy Officer -The Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services 200 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20201 (202) 619-0257 Toll Free: 1-877-696-6775 E-mail: HHS.Mail@hhs.gov • Receive a notice of Bayside Ambulatory Center privacy practices (this information) Bayside Ambulatory Center is Committed to Protecting Your Privacy The health information professionals at the Bayside Ambulatory Center have been trained to manage many of the systems required by HIPAA. Professionally, we are bound by a code of ethics to promote and protect the confidentiality and security of your medical records and health information. Our goal is to have patients’ trust that their medical records and confidential information will remain private. Our health information professionals are committed to maintaining privacy and quality of care. |