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.
Hospice of Huntington may use your health information for purposes of providing your treatment, obtaining payment for your care and conducting health care operations. The following is a summary of the circumstances under which and purposes for which your health information may be used and disclosed.
Hospice of Huntington may use your health information to coordinate care within Hospice and with others involved in your care, such as attending physician, members of the Hospice interdisciplinary team and other health care professionals who have agreed to assist hospice in coordinating care.
For example, Hospice will provide physicians involved in your health care, information about your symptoms in order to prescribe appropriate medications. Hospice also may disclose your health care information to individuals outside of Hospice involved in your care including family members or clergy whom you have designated; pharmacists, suppliers of medical equipment or other health care professionals that Hospice uses in order to coordinate your care.
Hospice may include your health information in invoices to collect payment from third parties for the care you may receive from Hospice. For example, Hospice may be required by your health insurer to provide information regarding your health care status so that the insurer will reimburse you or Hospice. Hospice may need to obtain prior approval from your insurer and may need to explain to the insurer your need for hospice care and the services that will be provided to you.
Hospice may use and disclose health care information for its own operations in order to facilitate the function of Hospice and as necessary to provide quality care to all of Hospice's patients. Health care operations includes such activities as:
For example, Hospice may use your health information to evaluate its staff performance, combine your health information with other Hospice patients in evaluating how to more effectively serve all Hospice patients, disclose your health information to Hospice staff and contracted personnel for training purposes, use your health information to contact you as a reminder regarding a visit to you or contact you or your family as part of general fund-raising and community information mailings (unless you tell us otherwise).
Hospice will disclose your health information when it is required to do so by any Federal, State or local law.
Hospice may disclose your health information for public activities and purposes in order to:
Hospice is allowed to notify government authorities if Hospice believes a patient is the victim of abuse, neglect or domestic violence. Hospice will make this disclosure only when specifi cally required or authorized by law or when the patient agrees to the disclosure.
Hospice may disclose your health information to a health oversight agency for activities, including audits, civil administrative or criminal investigation, inspection, licensure or disciplinary action. Hospice, however, may not disclose your health information if you are the subject of an investigation and your health information is not directly related to your receipt of health care or public benefits.
Hospice may disclose your health information in the course of any judicial or administrative proceeding in response to an order of a court or administrative tribunal as expressly authorized by such order in response to a subpoena, discovery request or other lawful process, but only when Hospice makes reasonable efforts to either notify you about the request or to obtain an order protecting your health information.
Hospice may disclose your health information to law enforcement official for law enforcement purposes as follows:
Hospice may disclose your health information to coroners and medical examiners for purposes of determining your cause of death or for other duties, as authorized by law.
Hospice may disclose your health information to funeral directors consistent with applicable law and if necessary, to carry out their duties with respect to your funeral arrangements. If necessary to carry out their duties, Hospice may disclose your health information prior to and in reasonable anticipation, of your death.
Hospice may use or disclose your 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 facilitating the donation and transplantation.
Hospice may, under very select circumstances, use your health information for research. Before Hospice discloses any of your health information for such research purposes, the project will be subject to an extensive approval process. Hospice will make anonymous any PHI used or disclosed for research purposes.
Hospice may, consistent with applicable law and ethical standards of conduct, disclose your health information if Hospice, in good faith, believes that such disclosure is necessary to prevent or lessen a serious and imminent threat to your health or safety or to the health and safety of the public.
In certain circumstances, the Federal regulations authorize Hospice to use or disclose your health information to facilitate specified government functions relating to military and veterans, national security and intelligence activities, protective services for the President and others, medical suitability determinations and inmates and law enforcement custody.
Hospice may release your health information for worker's compensation or similar programs.
Other than what is stated above, Hospice will not disclose your health information other than with your written authorization. If you or your representative authorizes Hospice to use or disclose your health information, you may revoke that authorization in writing at any time. Your rights regarding your medical records:
Hospice is required by law to maintain the privacy of your health information and to provide to you and your representative this Notice of its duties and privacy practices. Hospice is required to abide by terms of this Notice as may be amended from time to time. Hospice reserves the right to change the terms of its Notice and to make the new Notice provisions effective for all health information that it maintains. If the Hospice changes the Notice, Hospice will provide a copy of the revised notice to your or your appointed representative. You or your personal representative have the right to express complaints to Hospice and to the Secretary of Health and Human Services if you or your representative believe that the privacy rights have been violated. Any complaints to Hospice should be made in writing to the Director of Performance Improvement Director. Hospice encourages you to express any concerns you may have regarding the privacy of your information. You will not be retaliated against in any way for filing a complaint.
For all issues regarding patient privacy and your rights under the Federal privacy standards, contact: Quality Assessment Performance Improvement Director, P.O. Box 464, Huntington, West Virginia 25709. (304) 529-4217 or 1 (800) 788-5480