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Privacy Notice 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. We are pleased you are a current or potential customer of our agency’s services and to be providing the following information to you as required by federal law. We are required to meet all procedures and standards defined in this notice. You have a right to a hard copy of this notice. Effective date: January 1, 2003. Your Privacy is Important Goochland Powhatan Community Services (GPCS) understands your privacy is important. Any and all information we receive about you will be used only to assist you. We will handle this information only as allowed by federal/state law and agency policy. If at any time you believe your privacy rights have been violated, you may verbally or in writing contact: - Agency’s Privacy Officer - State Advocate - Secretary of Health and Human Services Addresses and phone numbers to use are listed on the second page of this notice. You will not suffer change in services or retaliation for filing a complaint. Each time you receive services from us, the provider makes a record of the visit. Typically, this record contains your assessment, service plan, progress notes, diagnoses, treatment, and plan for future care or treatment. Your Federally Defined Rights under HIPAAThere are several rights concerning your health information in the medical record that we want you to be aware of:
Use and Disclosure of Your Information Upon signing the agency’s Consent to Treatment/Service form, you are allowing us to use and disclose necessary information about you within the agency and with business associates in order to provide treatment/service, receive payment of provided treatment/service, and conduct our day to day business practices. In order to effectively provide treatment/service, your Primary Service Coordinator may consult with various service providers within the agency. During those consultations health information about you may be shared. In order to receive payment of services provided, your health information may be sent to those companies or groups responsible for payment coverage, and a monthly bill is sent to the Responsible Party identified by you and noted on the financial form. In day-to-day business practices, trained staff may handle your physical medical record in order to have the record assembled, available for review by the Primary Service Coordinator, or for filing of documentation. Certain data elements are entered into our computer system that processes most billing, and for state statistical reporting to DMHMRSAS. As a part of our continuous Quality Improvement efforts to provide the most effective services, your record may be reviewed by professional staff to assure accuracy, completeness and organization. Enhancing Your Healthcare Some agency programs provide the following support to enhance your overall health care:
Specific Circumstances for Disclosure We are allowed by federal and state law in certain circumstances to disclose specific health information about you without your consent, authorization, or opportunity to agree or object. There may be documentation available to you upon your request listing what information was disclosed, to whom and for what reason. These specific circumstances are: · As required by law (ex: Court-ordered warrant) · Public Health activities (ex: Communicable diseases) · Judicial and Administrative proceedings (ex: Order from a court or administrative tribunal) · Law Enforcement purposes (ex: reporting of gun shot wounds; limited information requested about suspects, fugitives, material witnesses, missing persons; witnesses criminal conduct on premises) · To avert a serious threat to Health and Safety (ex: in response to a statement made by person served to harm self or another) · Children or incapacitated adults who are victims of Abuse, Neglect or Exploitation · Specialized Government functions o Military Services (ex: in response to appropriate military command to assure the proper execution of the military mission) o National Security and Intelligence activities (ex: in relation to protective services to the President of the United States) o State Department (ex: medical suitability for the purpose of security clearance) o Correctional Facilities (ex: to correctional facility about an inmate) · Workers Compensation to facilitate processing any payment · Coroners and Medical Examiners for identification of a deceased person or to determine cause of death. A more detailed explanation of all situations allowed by federal and state law is available upon request. Other Uses and Disclosures of Your Information by Authorization Only When you request information to be disclosed to another party or yourself, we will respond within federal and state law. We are required to get your authorization to use or disclose your protected health information for any reason other than treatment/services, payment, or health care operations, and those specific circumstances outlined previously. We use an Authorization to Use/Disclose form that specifically states what information will be given to whom, for what purpose, and is signed by you or your legal representative. You have the ability to revoke the signed authorization at any time by a written statement given to us to that effect. Changes to Privacy Practices GPCS reserves the right to change any of its privacy policies and related practices at any time, as allowed by federal and state law. You will receive notice of changes either by mailing or discussion with an agency representative or electronically or a combination of the three. If you would like additional information concerning our Privacy policy, or the federal and state laws pertaining to privacy, please contact Susan Bergquist, Executive Director, at (804) 556-5400 or at sbergquist@co.goochland.va.us.
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