Harris House Privacy & Protected Health Information (PHI) Notice
Harris House Privacy Notice describes how medical information about you may be used and disclosed and how you can get access to this information.
This Notice is given to you by Harris House to describe the ways in which we may use and disclose your medical information called Protected Health Information (PHI) and to notify you of your rights with respect to PHI in the possession of Harris House. Harris House protects the privacy of PHI, which also is protected from disclosure by state and federal law (Federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (“HIPAA”). In certain circumstances, pursuant to this Notice, patient authorization or applicable laws and regulations, PHI can be used by Harris House or disclosed to other parties. Below are categories describing these uses and disclosures, along with some examples to help you better understand each category.
Uses and Disclosures for Treatment, Payment and Health Care Operations
Harris House may use or disclose your PHI for the purposes of treatment, payment and health care operations, described in more detail below, without obtaining written authorization from you.
FOR TREATMENT: Harris House may use and disclose PHI in the course of providing, coordinating, or managing your medical treatment, including the disclosure of PHI for treatment activities at another healthcare facility. These types of uses and disclosures may take place between physicians, nurses, technicians, students, and other health care professionals who provide your health care services or are otherwise involved in your care. For example, if you are being treated by a primary care physician, that physician may need to use/disclose PHI to a specialist physician whom he or she consults regarding your condition, or to a nurse who is assisting in your care.
Harris House may use and disclose PHI in order to collect payment for the health care services provided to you. For example, Harris House may need to give PHI to your health plan in order to be reimbursed for the services provided to you. Harris House may also disclose PHI to their business associates, such as billing companies, claims processing companies, and others that assist in processing health claims. Harris House may also disclose PHI to other health care providers and health plans for the payment activities of such providers or health plans.
FOR HEALTH CARE OPERATIONS: Harris House may use and disclose PHI as part of their operations, including for quality assessment and improvement, such as evaluating the treatment and services you receive and the performance of our staff in caring for you. Other activities include hospital training, underwriting activities, compliance and risk management activities, planning and development, and management and administration. Harris House may disclose PHI to doctors, nurses, technicians, students, attorneys, consultants, accountants, and others for review and learning purposes. These disclosures help make sure that Harris House is complying with all applicable laws and are continuing to provide health care to patients at a high level of quality. Harris House may also disclose PHI to other health care facilities plans for certain of their operations, including their quality assessment and improvement activities, credentialing and peer review activities, and health care fraud and abuse detection or compliance, provided that those other facilities and plans have, or have had in the past, a relationship with the patient who is the subject of the information.
FOR SHARING PHI AMONG FACILITY AND PROFESSIONAL STAFF: Harris House works together with physicians and other care providers on their professional staff to provide medical services to you when you are a patient at Harris House. Harris House and members of their respective professional staff will share PHI with each other as needed to perform their treatment, payment and health care operations activities.
OTHER USES AND DISCLOSURES FOR WHICH AUTHORIZATION IS NOT REQUIRED: In addition to using or disclosing PHI for treatment, payment and health care operations, Harris House may use and disclose PHI without your written authorization under the following circumstances:
AS REQUIRED BY LAW AND LAW ENFORCEMENT: Harris House may use or disclose PHI when required by law, Harris House also may disclose PHI when ordered to in a judicial or administrative proceeding, in response to subpoenas or discovery requests, to identify or locate a suspect, fugitive, material witness, or missing person, when dealing with gunshot and other wounds, about criminal conduct, to report a crime, its location or victims, or the identify, description or location of a person who committed a crime, or for other law enforcement purposes.
FOR PUBLIC HEALTH ACTIVITIES AND PUBLIC HEALTH RISKS: Harris House may disclose PHI to government officials in charge of collecting information about births and deaths, preventing and controlling disease, reports of child abuse or neglect and of other victims of abuse, neglect, or domestic violence, reactions to medications or product defects or problems, or to notify a person who may have been exposed to a communicable disease or may be at risk of contracting or spreading a disease or condition.
TO AVOID A SERIOUS THREAT TO HEALTH OR SAFETY: Harris House may use and disclose PHI to law enforcement personnel or other appropriate persons, to prevent or lessen a serious threat to the health or safety of a person or the public.
WORKERS’ COMPENSATION: Harris House may disclose PHI to comply with workers’ compensation or other similar laws that provide benefits for work-related injuries or illnesses.
Disaster Relief: Facility may disclose medical information about you to an entity assisting in a disaster relief effort so that your family can be notified about your condition, status and location.
DISCLOSURES TO YOU OR FOR HIPAA COMPLIANCE INVESTIGATIONS: Harris House may disclose your PHI to you or to your personal representative, and are required to do so in certain circumstances described below in connection with your rights of access to your PHI and to an accounting of certain disclosures of your PHI. Harris House must disclose your PHI to the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (the “Secretary”) when requested by the Secretary in order to investigate compliance with privacy regulations issued under the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (“HIPAA”)
Uses and Disclosures to Which You May Object:
You may object to the following uses and disclosures of PHI that Harris House may make:
Other Uses and Disclosures of PHI for Which Authorization Is Required:
Other types of uses and disclosures of your PHI not described above will be made only with your written authorization, which you have the right to revoke in writing. This includes your Emergency Contact information or Permitted Visitor List. Harris House utilizes Release of Information forms that comply with federal and state laws. Forms specify the content of information being disclosed, to whom the information is being released, date of consent expiration, information about how and when the authorization can be revoked, and the clients signature.
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS: Harris House is required by law to maintain the privacy of your PHI, to provide individuals with notice of their legal duties and privacy practices with respect to PHI, and to abide by the terms described in this Notice. Harris House reserves the right to change the terms of this Notice and of its privacy policies, and to make the new terms applicable to all of the PHI it maintains. Before Harris House makes an important change to its privacy policies, they will promptly revise this Notice and post a new Notice in registration and admitting areas. You have the following rights regarding your PHI:
You have the right to request that communications of PHI to you from Harris House be made by particular means or at particular locations. For instance, you might request that communications be made at your work address, or by e-mail rather than regular mail. Your requests must be in writing and sent to Harris House. Harris House will accommodate your reasonable requests without requiring you to provide a reason.
Generally, you have the right to inspect and copy your PHI in the possession of Harris House if you make a request in writing to Harris House Medical Records Department. Within thirty (30) days of receiving your request (unless extended by an additional thirty (30) days), Harris House will inform you of the extent to which your request has or has not been granted. In some cases, Harris House may provide you a summary of the PHI you request if you agree in advance to such a summary and any associated fees. If you request copies of your PHI or agree to a summary of your PHI, Harris House may impose a reasonable fee to cover copying, postage, and related costs. If Harris House denies access to your PHI, it will explain the basis for denial and your opportunity to have the denial reviewed by a licensed health care professional (not involved in the initial denial decision) designated as a reviewing official.
You have the right to opt out of all communications from Harris House including fundraising. You have the right to restrict disclosures of PHI to health plans if you have paid for services out of pocket in full.
CHANGES TO THIS NOTICE: We reserve the right to change this notice and make the new notice apply to Health Information we already have as well as any information we receive in the future. We will post a copy of the new notice on our website. The notice will contain the effective date. Harris House will not penalize you or retaliate against you for filing a complaint regarding their privacy practices.
You may contact Harris House for further information regarding your privacy rights, or if you believe your privacy rights with respect to your PHI have been violated by contacting the Harris House CEO and/ or submitting a written complaint. To reach Harris House for any reason associated with this Notice, please write or call:
Harris House
John McLellan, CEO
2706 S. River Road
St. Charles, MO 63303
314 631 4299