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Prairie Clinic S.C. 112 Helen Street Sauk City, WI 53583 608-643-3351 |
Notice of Privacy Practices> Notice of Privacy Practices
Your Health Care Information - Protecting Your PrivacyIt is your right as a patient to be informed of the privacy practices of your health care provider as well as to be informed of your privacy rights with respect to your personal health information. This Notice of Privacy Practices is intended to provide you with this information. Prairie Clinic SC’s ResponsibilitiesIt is your right as a patient to be informed of Prairie Clinic SC's legal duties with respect to protection of the privacy of your personal health information. Prairie Clinic SC is required to:
Prairie Clinic SC reserves the right to change the terms of the notice of privacy practices and make the new notice provisions effective for all protected health information that it maintains. Prairie Clinic SC also reserves the right to change the terms of its notice with respect to any applicable more limited uses and disclosures. Prairie Clinic SC will promptly revise and distribute its notice whenever Prairie Clinic SC makes a substantial change to any of its privacy practices. Prairie Clinic SC will not use or disclose your health information without your authorization, except as described in this notice. Your Health Information RightsYou have the right to:
Uses and Disclosures for Treatment, Payment and Health Care OperationsPrairie Clinic SC is permitted by the federal privacy rule to use or disclose your protected health information for treatment, payment or health care operations. Prairie Clinic SC may use or disclose your health information for treatment.Prairie Clinic SC may use or disclose your health information
in the provision, coordination or management of your health
care. Prairie Clinic SC may use or disclose your health information for payment.Prairie Clinic SC may use or disclose your health information
to obtain reimbursement for the provision of health care
services. The bill may include information that identifies you,
your diagnosis and your treatment. Prairie Clinic SC may use or disclose your health information for routine health care operations.Prairie Clinic SC may use or disclose your health information
for evaluation of patient care services, evaluating the
performance of health care providers, activities relating to
compliance with the law and business planning and
development. Uses or Disclosures of Your Protected Health Information Permitted Without Your AuthorizationWithout your written authorization, Prairie Clinic SC may use or disclose your health information for the following purposes: As Required by Law:Prairie Clinic SC may use or disclose protected health information to the extent that the use or disclosure is required by law and the use or disclosure complies with and is limited to the relevant requirements of the law. Uses or disclosures required by federal privacy rule and limited by the more protective requirements of state law include the following:
Public health:As required by law, Prairie Clinic SC may disclose your protected health information to the State of Wisconsin for the purpose of statutory reporting. Prairie Clinic SC may disclose your protected health information excluding mental health, alcohol or drug abuse or developmental disability or HIV test result to a state or federal public health agency for the purpose of preventing or controlling disease, injury or disability. Prairie Clinic SC may disclose your protected health information excluding your HIV test result without your authorization to a county agency investigating child abuse. Prairie Clinic SC may disclose your protected health information excluding mental health, alcohol or drug abuse or developmental disability or HIV test result without your authorization to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Prairie Clinic SC may disclose your HIV test result without your authorization to a person that may have sustained a contact that carries a potential for transmission of HIV. Prairie Clinic SC may disclose your protected health information that is reasonably related to a work related illness or injury if an application for workers’ compensation has been filed. Victims of abuse, neglect or domestic violence:Prairie Clinic SC may disclose health information except for an HIV test result if Prairie Clinic SC reasonably believes that an individual is a victim of child or elderly abuse. Health oversight activities:Prairie Clinic SC will not disclose HIV test results to health care oversight agencies without an authorization. Prairie Clinic SC may disclose your mental health, alcohol or drug abuse or developmental disability related health information to the Department of Health and Family Services, to the county for coordination of human services and to a representative of the board on aging and long-term care. The remainder of your protected health information may be disclosed without your authorization to a state or federal agency. Judicial and Administrative Proceedings:Prairie Clinic SC may disclose your protected health information in response to a court order. Prairie Clinic SC may disclose your protected health information in response to a subpoena if Prairie Clinic SC is a party to a court action, Prairie Clinic SC has received your authorization to disclose and has not complied within two business days or Prairie Clinic SC failed to respond to a request for workers’ compensation records. Prairie Clinic SC may disclose your protected health information excluding mental health, alcohol or drug abuse or developmental disability or HIV test result in response to a subpoena from a state or federal agency. Law enforcement:Prairie Clinic SC may disclose your protected health information except for HIV test results to county law enforcement officials for the reporting and investigation of elderly and/or child abuse. Prairie Clinic SC may disclose your protected health information except for mental health, alcohol or drug abuse or developmental disability or HIV test results to state and federal law enforcement officials. Prairie Clinic SC may disclose mental health, alcohol or drug abuse or developmental disability protected health information for limited law enforcement purposes as required by law. Prairie Clinic SC may disclose your protected health information to a law enforcement official in response to a court order. For activities related to death:Coroner or Medical Examiner:Prairie Clinic SC may use or disclose your protected health information that is not an HIV test result or related to mental health, alcohol or drug abuse and developmental disabilities to a coroner or medical examiner. Funeral Director:Prairie Clinic SC may use or disclose your HIV test result to a funeral director. For cadaveric organ, eye or tissue donation purposes:Prairie Clinic SC may use or disclose your HIV test result and protected health information that is not related to mental health, alcohol or drug abuse and developmental disabilities, to organ procurement organizations or other entities engaged in the procurement, banking, or transplantation of cadaveric organs, eyes or tissue for the purpose of facilitating organ, eye or tissue donation and transplantation. Research:Prairie Clinic SC may use or disclose your protected health information for research purposes if the researcher has obtained your permission or fulfilled the stringent privacy requirements of state and federal law. To avoid a serious threat to health or safety:Prairie Clinic SC may disclose your protected health information under limited circumstances to law enforcement officials to avert a serious threat to health or safety. Disclosures for specialized government functions:Prairie Clinic SC may disclose protected health information excluding mental health, alcohol or drug abuse or developmental disability or HIV test result for national security, for protection of the President and for medical suitability determination or of Armed Forces personnel to a state or federal agency. Prairie Clinic SC may disclose protected health information to limited staff of a correctional institution or a custodial law enforcement official for the provision of health care and the transport of inmates. Workers compensation:Prairie Clinic SC may disclose protected health information reasonably related to a workers’ compensation injury.Prairie Clinic SC has attempted to explain with this notice the circumstances where state law may be more protective than the federal privacy rule and provides greater privacy protection. Except for the situations listed above and treatment, payment or health care operation purposes, the use or disclosure of your health information requires Prairie Clinic SC to obtain your written authorization. You may withdraw your authorization in writing at any time by submitting your written withdrawal to Prairie Clinic SC’s Privacy Officer. Patient Complaint ProcessIf you believe your privacy rights have been violated, you may file a complaint with Prairie Clinic SC or with the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services. There will be no retaliation against you for filing a complaint. To file a complaint with Prairie Clinic SC please contact the Prairie Clinic SC’s Privacy Officer who will provide you with the necessary assistance. Questions or ConcernsIf you have any questions or concerns regarding your privacy rights or the information in this notice, please contact: Prairie Clinic SC 112 Helen Street Sauk City, WI 53583 (608) 643-3351 Fax (608) 643-8162 Effective Date: This Notice of Privacy Practice is effective as of April 14, 2003. |