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Augustine is committed to protecting the confidentiality
of your health information. We have policies and safeguards
in place to ensure your privacy. Augustine is also required
by state and federal laws to protect the confidentiality
of your health information.
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 confidential health information that we collect
as we deliver care or services to you is called "protected
health information". We can use and disclose your
protected health information:
- To provide treatment and to help us coordinate
services among Augustine personnel and with others involved
in your care such as family members, your pharmacist,
suppliers of medical equipment and your physician; or
we can use your information to recommend an alternative
treatment to you or to notify you of a service such
as availability of flu shots.
- To obtain payment such as including your health
information on invoices to collect payment. For example,
we may be required by your insurer to provide information
regarding your health so that they will pay you or Augustine.
We may also need to obtain prior approval from your
insurer and explain your need for home care and the
care or services that we will provide to you.
- For health care operations such as using your
protected health information to evaluate and improve
the quality of the services or to write new guidelines
to provide more effective nursing care; to conduct supervision
of employees or evaluate their performance; to train
our employees or student nurses; to determine your satisfaction
with our services; for general business planning and
development; or for business management and general
administrative activities.
You also have the following rights regarding the use
and disclosure of your protected health information:
- You can request that we restrict its use and disclosures-such
as not sharing this information with a particular family
member. However, we are not required to agree with every
restriction and we may end such a restriction if we
believe it puts you or your health at risk. You can
also decide to end a restriction at any time.
- You can request that communication between you and
Augustine be provided to you in another way. For example,
we can send all of our written communication to your
daughter's address, if you ask us to do so.
- You can ask to inspect and copy your protected health
information and you can request to change it.
- You also have the right, with limited exceptions
under federal regulations to receive an accounting of
the disclosures we have made of your protected health
information other than those used for treatment, payment,
or operations.
If you believe that your confidentiality has been violated,
you can contact David Mainguy, the Augustine privacy officer
at the Corporate Service Center in Maryland at 410-479-1939
to file a complaint or you can file a complaint with the
office of the Secretary of Health and Human Services.
We want to hear your concerns, and you will not be retaliated
against if you file a complaint.
If you wish to see your protected health information,
receive a copy of it or ask to amend it, please contact
David Mainguy at the Augustine Corporate Service Center
in Maryland at 1-800-864-1276.
If anyone wishes to use or access your protected health
information for reasons other than to provide care, obtain
payment or run our operations, we can only release it
with your written authorization. And, you may revoke that
authorization at any time.
However, there are some important exceptions to requiring
an authorization stated in the federal regulation. We
can provide your protected health information to representatives
of the following organizations without your written authorization
or without obtaining your agreement or objection:
- To public health authorities;
- To a government representative responsible for responding
to concerns about abuse, neglect or domestic violence
as permitted by law;
- For judicial or administrative proceedings or in
response to a subpoena or discovery request;
- For law enforcement purpose;
- To local or national health oversight organizations
that conduct audits or investigations;
- To funeral directors, coroners and medical examiners;
- For purposes of organ or tissue donation;
- For research purposes as approved by a Privacy Board;
- To avert a serious threat to health or safety; and
for
- For special government functions such as national
security; and,
- For purposes of worker's compensation. (641.512 a-l)
We may not disclose your health information if you are
the subject of an investigation unless your health information
is directly related to your receipt of public benefits.
We at Augustine abide by this Notice effective April 14,
2003. The Notice is available to any individual upon request.
We do reserve the right to change the terms of this Notice,
and to provide the revised Notice to any patient/client
who is receiving care or services. Augustine reserves
the right to change this Notice of Privacy Practices;
and if we do so, the changes will apply with respect to
your protected health information in our possession.
If you have any concerns about this Notice or wish to
have additional information, you may contact David Mainguy
who is our corporate Privacy Officer at 800-864-1276.
We welcome your questions, as the privacy of your protected
health information is one of our most important promises
to you.
This notice can be requested in writing by sending your
request to
David Mainguy
Augustine
101 Bay Street STE 6
Easton, Maryland 21601
800-864-1276
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