STATEMENT OF PRIVACY PRACTICES
Our office is dedicated to
protecting the privacy of our patients and the confidential information
entrusted to us. The commitment of each employee to ensure that your health
information is never compromised is a principal concept of our practice. We
may, from time to time, amend our privacy policies and practices but will
always inform you of any changes that might affect your rights.
Protecting Your Personal Healthcare Information
We use and disclose the
information we collect from you only as allowed by the Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act and the state of Washington. This includes
issues relating to your treatment, payment, and our health care operations.
Your personal health information will never be otherwise given to anyone—even
family members—without your written consent. You, of course, may give written
authorization for us to disclose your information to anyone you choose, for any
purpose.
Our offices and electronic
systems are secure from unauthorized access and our employees are trained to
make certain that the confidentiality of your records is always protected. Our
privacy policy and practices apply to all former, current, and future patients,
so you can be confident that your protected health information will never be
improperly disclosed or released.
Collecting Protected Health Information
We will only request personal
information needed to provide our standard of quality health care, implement
payment activities, conduct health practice operations, and comply with the
law. This may include your name, address, telephone number(s), Social Security
Number, employment data, medical history, health records, etc. While most of
the information will be collected from you, we may obtain information from
third parties if it is deemed necessary. Regardless of the source, your
personal information will always be protected to the full extent of the law.
Disclosure of Your Protected Health Information
As stated above, we may
disclose information as required by law. We are obligated to provide
information to law enforcement and government officials under certain
circumstances. We will not use your information for marketing purposes without
your written consent.
We may use and/or disclose
your health information to communicate reminders about your appointments
including voicemail messages, answering machines, and postcards.
Patient Rights
You have the right to request
copies of your healthcare information to request copies in a variety of formats
and to request a list of instances in which we, our business associates, have
disclosed your protected health information for uses other than stated above.
All such requests must be in writing. We may charge for your copies in an
amount allowed by the law. If you believe your rights have been violated, we
urge you to notify us immediately. You can also notify the U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services.
We thank you for being a
patient at our office. Please let us know if you have any questions concerning
your privacy rights and the protection of your personal health information.