About HIPPA
Date of Last Revision: December 9, 2004
Effective Date: April 14, 2003
HOVIS ORTHOPAEDIC CLINIC
NOTICE OF PRIVACY PRACTICES
It is the policy of our practice that all physicians and
staff preserve the integrity and the confidentiality of
protected health information (PHI) pertaining to our patients.
The purpose of this policy is to ensure that our practice
and its physicians and staff have the necessary medical
and PHI to provide the highest quality medical care possible
while protecting the confidentiality of the PHI of our patients
to the highest degree possible. Patients should not be afraid
to provide information to our practice and its physicians
and staff for purposes of treatment, payment and healthcare
operations (TPO). To that end, out practice and its physicians
and staff will:
Adhere to the standards set forth in
the Notice of Privacy Practices.
Collect, use and disclose PHI only in
conformance with state and federal laws and current patient
covenants and/or authorizations, as appropriate. Our practice
and its physicians and staff will not use or disclose PHI
for uses outside of practice’s TPO, such as marketing,
employment, life insurance applications, etc., without an
authorization from the patient.
Use and disclose PHI to remind patients
of their appointments unless they instruct us not to.
Recognize that PHI collected about patients
must be accurate, timely, complete, and available when needed.
Our practice and its physicians and staff will implement
reasonable measures to protect the integrity of all PHI
maintained about patients.
Recognize that patients have a right
to privacy. Our practice and its physicians and staff respect
the patient’s individual dignity at all times. Our
practice and its physicians and staff will respect patient’s
privacy to the extent consistent with providing the highest
quality medical care possible and with the efficient administration
of the facility.
Act as responsible information stewards
and treat all PHI as sensitive and confidential. Consequently,
our practice and its physicians and staff will treat all
PHI data as confidential in accordance with professional
ethics, accreditation standards, and legal requirements.
Not disclose PHI data unless the patient
(or his or her authorized representative) has properly authorized
the release or the release is otherwise authorized by the
law.
Recognize that, although our practice
“owns” the medical record, the patient has a
right to inspect and obtain a copy of his or her PHI. In
addition, patients have a right to request an amendment
to his or her medical record if he or she believes his or
her information is inaccurate or incomplete. Our practice
and its physicians and staff will permit patients access
to their medical records when their written requests are
approved by our practice. If we deny their request, then
we must inform the patients that they may request a review
of our denial. In such cases, we will have an on-site healthcare
professional review the patients’ appeals.
Provide patients an opportunity to request
the correction of inaccurate or incomplete PHI in their
medical records in accordance with the law and professional
standards.
All physicians and staff of our practice
will maintain a list of certain disclosures of PHI for purposes
other than TPO for each patient and those made pursuant
to an authorization as required by HIPPA rules. We will
provide this list to patients upon request, so long as their
requests are in writing.
All physicians and staff of our practice
will adhere to any restrictions concerning the use or disclosure
of PHI that patients have requested and have been approved
by our practice.
All physicians and staff of our practice
must adhere to this policy. Our practice will not tolerate
violations of this policy. Violation of this policy is grounds
for disciplinary action, up to and including termination
of employment and criminal or professional sanctions in
accordance with our practice’s personnel rules and
regulations.
Our practice may change this privacy
policy in the future. Any changes will be effective upon
the release of a revised policy and will be made available
to patients upon request.