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Your rights regarding PHI are explained below. To exercise these rights, please submit a written request to Marigold Behavioral Health, PLLC at the address noted below.
To inspect and copy PHI:
• You can ask for an electronic or paper copy of PHI. Marigold Behavioral Health, PLLC may charge you a reasonable fee.
• Marigold Behavioral Health, PLLC may deny your request if it believes the disclosure will endanger your life or another person's life. You may have a right to have this decision reviewed.
To amend PHI:
• You can ask to correct PHI you believe is incorrect or incomplete. Marigold Behavioral Health, PLLC may require you to make your request in writing and provide a reason for the request.
• The Marigold Behavioral Health, PLLC may deny your request. Marigold Behavioral Health, PLLC will send a written explanation for the denial and allow you to submit a written statement of disagreement.
To request confidential communications:
• You can ask Marigold Behavioral Health, PLLC to contact you in a specific way. Our office will say “yes” to all reasonable requests.
To limit what is used or shared:
• You can ask Marigold Behavioral Health, PLLC not to use or share PHI for treatment, payment, or business operations. Our office is not required to agree if it would affect your care.
• If you pay for a service or health care item out-of-pocket in full, you can ask Marigold Behavioral Health, PLLC not to share PHI with your health insurer.
• You can ask Marigold Behavioral Health, PLLC not to share your PHI with family members or friends by stating the specific restriction requested and to whom you want the restriction to apply.
To obtain a list of those with whom your PHI has been shared:
• You can ask for a list, called an accounting, of the times your health information has been shared. You can receive one accounting every 12 months at no charge, but you may be charged a reasonable fee if you ask for one more frequently.
To receive a copy of this Notice:
• You can ask for a paper copy of this Notice, even if you agree to receive the Notice electronically.
To choose someone to act for you:
• If you have given someone medical power of attorney or if someone is your legal guardian, that person can exercise your rights.
To file a complaint if you feel your rights are violated:
• You can file a complaint by contacting Marigold Behavioral Health, PLLC using the following information:
Marigold Behavioral Health, PLLC
18 Court Square
Lexington, NC. 27292
• You can file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights by sending a letter to 200 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20201, calling 1-877-696-6775, or visiting www.hhs.gov/ocr/privacy/hipaa/complaints/.
•Marigold Behavioral Health, PLLC will not retaliate against you for filing a complaint.
1. Routine Uses and Disclosures of PHI
The Practice is permitted under federal law to use and disclose PHI, without your written authorization, for certain routine uses and disclosures, such as those made for treatment, payment, and the operation of our business. The Practice typically uses or shares your health information in the following ways:
To treat you.
• Marigold Behavioral Health, PLLC can use and share PHI with other professionals who are treating you.
• Example: Your primary care doctor asks about your mental health treatment.
To run the health care operations.
• Marigold Behavioral Health, PLLC can use and share PHI to run the business, improve your care, and contact you.
• Example: Our office uses PHI to send you appointment reminders if you choose.
To bill for your services.
• Marigold Behavioral Health, PLLC can use and share PHI to bill and get payment from health plans or other entities.
• Example: Our office gives PHI to your health insurance plan so it will pay for your services.
2. Uses and Disclosures of PHI That May Be Made Without Your Authorization or Opportunity to Object
Marigold Behavioral Health, PLLC may use or disclose PHI without your authorization or an opportunity for you to object, including:
To help with public health and safety issues.
• Public health: To prevent the spread of disease, assist in product recalls, and report adverse reactions to medication.
• Required by the Secretary of Health and Human Services: We may be required to disclose your PHI to the Secretary of Health and Human Services to investigate or determine our compliance with the requirements of the final rule on Standards for Privacy of Individually Identifiable Health Information.
• Health oversight: For audits, investigations, and inspections by government agencies that oversee the health care system, government benefit programs, other government regulatory programs, and civil rights laws.
• Serious threat to health or safety: To prevent a serious and imminent threat.
• Abuse or Neglect: To report abuse, neglect, or domestic violence.
To comply with law, law enforcement, or other government requests.
• Required by law: If required by federal, state, or local law.
• Judicial and administrative proceedings: To respond to a court order, subpoena, or discovery request.
• Law enforcement: For law locate and identify you or disclose information about a victim of a crime.
• Specialized Government Functions: For military or national security concerns, including intelligence, protective services for heads of state, or your security clearance.
• National security and intelligence activities: For intelligence, counterintelligence, protection of the President, other authorized persons, or foreign heads of state, for the purpose of determining your security clearance and other national security activities authorized by law.
• Workers' Compensation: To comply with workers' compensation laws or support claims.
To comply with other requests.
• Coroners and Funeral Directors: To perform their legally authorized duties.
• Organ Donation: For organ donation or transplantation.
• Research: For research that has been approved by an institutional review board.
• Inmates: The Practice created or received your PHI in the course of providing care.
• Business Associates: To organizations that perform functions, activities, or services on our behalf.
3. Uses and Disclosures of PHI That May Be Made With Your Authorization or Opportunity to Object
Unless you object, Marigold Behavioral Health, PLLC may disclose PHI:
To your family, friends, or others if PHI directly relates to that person's involvement in your care.
If it is in your best interest because you are unable to state your preference.
4. Uses and Disclosures of PHI Based Upon Your Written Authorization
Marigold Behavioral Health, PLLC must obtain your written authorization to use and/or disclose PHI for the following purposes:
You may revoke your authorization, at any time, by contacting Marigold Behavioral Health, PLLC in writing, using the information above. Our office will not use or share PHI other than as described unless you give your permission in writing.
• Marigold Behavioral Health, PLLC is required by law to maintain the privacy and security of PHI.
• Marigold Behavioral Health, PLLC is required to abide by the terms of this Notice. Where more stringent state or federal law governs PHI, Marigold Behavioral Health, PLLC will abide by the more stringent law.
• Marigold Behavioral Health, PLLC reserves the right to amend the Notice. All changes apply to PHI collected and maintained by Marigold Behavioral Health, PLLC. Should Marigold Behavioral Health, PLLC make changes, you may obtain a revised Notice by requesting a copy from our office, using the information above, or by viewing a copy on this website.
• Marigold Behavioral Health, PLLC will inform you if PHI is compromised in a breach.
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