HIPAA privacy

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

The privacy of your medical information is important to us.  You may be aware that U.S. government regulators established privacy rule (“HIPAA”) governing protected health information.  This notice tells you about how it may be used, and about certain rights that you have.

USE AND DISCLOSURE OF PROTECED INFORMATION:

Federal law provides that we may use your medical information (protected health information) for treatment of you, without further specific notice to you, or written authorization by you.  Such as, “if we refer you to a specialist, we may provide laboratory or test data to that specialist (subject to more stringent New York laws, such as restriction on disclosure information concerning HIV/AIDS”).

Federal law provides that we may use your medical information to obtain payment for our services without further specific notice to you, or written authorization by you, such as, “under your health plan, we are required to provide them with a diagnosis code for your visit and a description of the services rendered.”

Federal laws provides that we may use your medical information for health care operations without further specific notice to you, or written authorization by you, such as, our accountants may see your name, dates of treatment and procedure codes during audits of our books.  As a possible second example: we may use your information for financial services, quality assurance, risk deduction and claim management purposes without our medical professional liability insurer.

We may use or disclose your medical information, without further notice to you, or specific authorization by you, where:

  • Required by law;
  • Required for public health purposes;
  • Required by law to report child abuse;
  • Where required by a health oversight agency for oversight activities authorized by law, such as the Department of Health, Office of Professional Discipline or Office of Professional Medical Conduct;
  • Required by law in judicial or administrative proceedings;
  • Required for law enforcement purposes by a law enforcement official;
  • Required by a coroner or medical examiner;
  • Permitted by law to a funeral director;
  • Permitted by law for organ donation purposes;
  • Permitted by law to avert a serious threat to health or safety;
  • Permitted by law and required by military authorities if you are a member of the armed forces of the United States;

New York State law provides additional protection for information regarding HIV/AIDS.  We will continue to follow New York State law with respect to such information.

We may contact you by mail or phone, at your residence, to remind you of appointments or to provide information about treatment alternatives.  Unless you instruct us otherwise, we may leave you a message for you on any answering device or with any person who answers the phone at your residence.

You can make reasonable requests, in writing, for us to use alternative methods of communicating with you in a confidential manner.

Other uses or disclosures of your medical information will be made only with your written authorization.  You have the right to revoke any written authorization that you give.

RIGHTS YOU HAVE: 

You have the right to request restrictions on certain uses or disclosures described above.  Except as stated below, we are not required to agree to such restrictions.

You have the right to inspect and obtain copies of your medical information (a reasonable fee will be charged).

You have the right to request amendments to your medical information.  Such requests must be in writing and must state the reason for requested amendment.  We will notify you as to whether we agree or disagree with the requested amendment.  If we disagree with any requested amendment, we will further notify you of your rights.

You have the right to request an accounting of any disclosures we make of your medical information, except  for disclosures we make to you, or to carry out treatment, payment or health care operation, or as requested by your written authorization, or as permitted or required under 45 CFR & 164.50, or for emergency or notification purposes, or for national security or intelligence purposes as permitted by law, or to correctional facilities or law enforcement officials as permitted by law (or for research or public health purposes after being de-identified or limited to remove personally identifiable information) or disclosures made before April 14, 2003.

OBLIGATIONS WE HAVE:

We are required by law to maintain the privacy of protected health information and to provide individuals with notice of our legal duties and privacy practices. We are required to abide by the terms of this notice as long as it is currently in effect.

We reserve the right to revise this notice, and to make a new notice effective for all protected health information we maintain.  Any revised notice will be posted in our facility, and copies will be available there.

If you want to complain about violations of your privacy rights, you have the right to file a complaint with the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services of the United States.  You may also file a complaint with us.  Complaints should be directed to Digestive Health Center of Huntington, 195 East Main Street, Huntington, NY  11743.

No retaliatory action will be taken against you for any complaint you make.

Compliance HelpLine
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We encourage employees, medical staff, vendors, patients, and business partners to report to Janice Stewart, Compliance Officer at 516.266.5014 or the Compliance HelpLine any actual or suspected violations of the Center’s policies and procedures and/or federal or state law. Calls received by the Compliance HelpLine are most often inquiries but can sometimes be reports of potential misconduct. Our investigatory process includes many methods to determine whether any misconduct occurred. Compliance takes all calls seriously. Inquiries are reviewed by the Compliance Officer and may also be reviewed by other applicable departments.
The Center’s Compliance HelpLine is available 24 hours a day, even days a week. Compliance HelpLine callers may remain anonymous and those who choose to give their name will have their identities protected to the extent allowed by law. The Compliance HelpLine has multi-lingual operators who can take reports from individuals whose first language is not English. The Compliance HelpLine can be reached by calling (800) 894-3226 or by visiting www.Northwell.ethicspoint.com online or by scanning the QR code.