NOTICE OF PRIVACY PRACTICES
Federal law generally permits us to make certain uses or disclosures of health information without your permission. Federal law also requires us to list in the Notice each of these categories of uses or disclosures. The listing is below.
As Required By Law
We may use or disclose your health information as required by any statute, regulation, court order or other mandate enforceable in a court of law.
Abuse or Neglect
We may disclose your health information to the responsible government agency if (a) the Privacy Official reasonably believes that you are a victim of abuse, neglect, or domestic violence, and (b) we are required or permitted by law to make the disclosure. We will promptly infom you that such a disclosure has been made unless the Privacy Official determines that informing you would not be in your best interest.
Public Health and National Security
We may be required to disclose to Federal officials or military authorities health information necessary to complete an investigation related to public health or national security. Health information could be important when the government believes that the public safety could benefit when the information could lead to the control or prevention of an epidemic or the understanding of new side effects of a drug treatment or medical device. For Law Enforcement
As permitted or required by State or Federal law, we may disclose your health information to a law enforcement official for certain law enforcement purposes, including, under certain limited circumstances, if you are a victim of a crime or in order to report a crime.
Family, Friends and Caregivers
We may share your health information with those you tell us will be helping you with your treatment, medications, or payment. We will be sure to ask your permission first. In the case of an emergency, where you are unable to tell us what you want, we will use our best judgment when sharing your health information only when it will be important to those participating in providing your care.
Workers' Compensation Purposes
We may disclose your health information as required or permitted by State or Federal workers' compensation laws.
Judicial and Administrative Proceedings
We may disclose your health information in an administrative or judicial proceeding in response to a subpoena or a request to produce documents. We will disclose your health information in these circumstances only if the requesting party first provides written documentation that the privacy of your health information will be protected.
Incidental Uses and Disclosures
We may use or disclose your health information in a manner which is incidental to the uses and disclosures described in this Notice.
Health Oversight Activities
We may disclose your health information to a government agency responsible for overseeing the health care system or health-related government benefit program.
To Avert a Serious Threat to Health or Safety
We may use or disclose your health information to reduce a risk of serious and imminent harm to another person or to the public.