HIPAA Privacy Notice

NOTICE OF PRIVACY POLICY FOR ROCKY MOUNTAIN EAP.

This notice describes how information about you may be used and disclosed and how you can get access to this information. Please review it carefully. If you have questions, please contact RMEAP at the address or phone number listed on our Home page.

 

Who will follow this notice?

Rocky Mountain EAP, provides short-term counseling therapy in partnership with physicians and other health care professionals and organizations. The information privacy practices in this notice will be followed by:
¨Any health care professional employed or contracted by RMEAP who treats you.

¨All departments of RMEAP.

¨All employed associates, staff or volunteers of RMEAP.

¨Any business associate, partner or affiliate of RMEAP with whom we share health information.

Our pledge to you.

We understand that medical information about you is personal. We are committed to protecting medical information about you. We create a record of the care and services you receive to provide quality care and to comply with legal requirements. This notice applies to all of the records of your care that we maintain, whether created by facility staff or your personal doctor. We are required by law to:
Keep medical information about you private.

Give you this notice of our legal duties and privacy practices with respect to medical information about you.

Follow the terms of the Notice that is currently in effect.

Changes to this Notice.

We may change our policies at any time. Changes will apply to medical information we already hold, as well as new information after the change occurs. We will notify you if we make a significant change in our policies, before we treat you. The effective date of this Notice is listed on the home page.

How we may use and disclose medical information about you.

¨We may use and disclose medical information about you for treatment; to obtain payment for treatment (such as sending billing information to your insurance company or Medicare); and to support our health care operations (i.e., comparing patient data to improve treatment methods).

¨We may use or disclose medical information about you without your prior authorization for several other reasons. Subject to certain requirements, we may give out medical information about you without prior authorization for public health purposes, abuse or neglect reporting, health oversight audits or inspections, research studies, funeral arrangements and organ donation, workers’ compensation purposes, and emergencies. We also disclose medical information when required by law, such as in response to a request from law enforcement in specific circumstances, or in response to valid judicial or administrative orders.

¨We may also contact you to ask you about or to support our fundraising efforts.

¨We may disclose medical information about you to a friend or family member who is involved in your medical care, or to disaster relief authorities so that your family can be notified of your location and condition.

Other uses of medical information.

¨ In any other situation not covered by this notice, we will ask for your written authorization before using or disclosing medical information about you. If you chose to authorize use or disclosure, you can later revoke that authorization by notifying us in writing of your decision.

Your rights regarding information about you.

¨In most cases, you have the right to look at or get a copy of medical information that we use to make decisions about your care, when you submit a written request. If you request copies, we may charge a fee for the cost of copying, mailing or other related supplies. If we deny your request to review or obtain a copy, you may submit a written request for a review of that decision.

¨If you believe that information in your record is incorrect or if important information is missing, you have the right to request that we correct the records, by submitting a request, in writing, that provides your reason for requesting the amendment. We can deny your request to amend a record if the information was not created by us, if it is not part of the medical information maintained by us, or if we determine that the record is accurate. You may appeal, in writing, a decision by us not to amend a record.

¨You have the right to a list of those instances where we have disclosed information about you, other than for treatment, payment, health care operations, or where you specifically authorized a disclosure, when you submit a written request. The request must state the time period desired for the accounting, which must be less than a six-year period and starting after April 14, 2003. You may receive the list in paper or electronic form. The first disclosure list request in a 12-month period is free; other requests will be charged according to our cost of producing the list. We will inform you of the cost before you incur any costs.

¨If this notice was sent to you electronically, you have the right to a paper copy of this notice.

¨You have the right to request that medical information about you be communicated to you in a confidential manner, such as sending mail to an address other than your home, by notifying us in writing, of the specific way or location for us to use to communicate with you.

¨You may request, in writing, that we not use or disclose medical information about you for treatment, payment, or health care operations or to persons involved in your care except when specifically authorized by you, when required by law, or in an emergency. We will consider your request, but we are not legally required to accept it. We will inform you of our decision on your request.

All written requests or appeals should be submitted to our Privacy Office listed at the bottom of this notice.

Complaints.

If you are concerned that your privacy rights may have been violated, or you disagree with a decision we made about access to your records, you may contact RMEAP at the phone number listed on our home page.

Finally, you may send a written complaint to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Civil Rights. RMEAP can provide you the address.

Under no circumstance will you be penalized or retaliated against for filing a complaint against RMEAP personnel or affiliates associated with RMEAP.