WHAT IS HIPAA? The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) provides certain protections for any of your health information.

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WHAT IS HIPAA? The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) provides certain protections for any of your health information that can be specifically identified as yours. HIPAA permits and our privacy practices allow us to use your individually identifiable health information or share it with another health care provider or an insurance company in the following circumstances:  To treat and care for you, including contacting you for appointment reminders.  To obtain payment from you or your insurance company  In connection with our health care operations, which are operational activities typically carried on by health care providers such as quality assessment and improvement, review and/or training of health care professionals, business planning, customer service, grievance resolution, and other general administrative activities. HIPAA allows use of certain health information:  When required by law;  For research (provided other precautions are taken regarding your information);  When permitted by HIPAA for such activities including: - For public health and safety; - To health oversight agencies for monitoring of the health care system; - To law enforcement related to its criminal investigations - For judicial and administrative proceedings.  We will also follow other federal and state laws when they provide extra protections regarding your health information. If our use or disclosure is not for one of the activities described above and it is not otherwise permitted under HIPAA, we will ask you to complete a written authorization before we use or release your health information. The authorization will:  Describe in detail the health information it covers;  Identify to whom your health information will be released and how it will be used;  Describe when it will be used or released; and  State the expiration date of the authorization. When receiving services from us, you will also be able to decide whether we can discuss your health information with your family or friends. Even if you have provided us with your authorization, you may withdraw that authorization in writing at any time to stop our future disclosures of your health information. Information disclosed before you revoked your authorization will not be returned and any actions that we have already taken based on prior authorizations will not be affected. WHAT ARE YOUR RIGHTS? HIPAA provides you with the following rights regarding your health information: 1) Restricting a Use/Disclosure. You may request a restriction on how we use or disclose your health information. We are not required to agree to your request and any approved restriction may only be followed to the extent permitted by law. 2) Requesting Confidential Communications. You may request reasonable changes in how or where we may contact you to remind your of an appointment or for other health information. 3) Inspecting and Obtaining Copies of Your Health Information. You may ask, in writing, to look at and/or obtain a copy of your health information. There may be an administrative fee associated with your request. 4) Requesting a Change in Your Health Information. You may request, in writing, a change or addition to your health information. The law limits the types of changes that may be made and we may not erase or delete any information in your records. 5) Requesting an Accounting of Disclosures of Your Health Information. You may ask, in writing, for an accounting of certain types of disclosures made of your health information. Disclosures made with your authorization will not be included in the accounting. There may be an administrative fee associated with your request. 6) Obtaining a Notice of Our Privacy Practices. Our Notice explains and informs you of our main privacy practices, and is available on our website or upon request at the Individual Care Center facility.. SUMMARY Safeguarding your health information is important to us. In this effort, Individual Care Center has developed certain practices to help protect your health information. This pamphlet summarizes some of those practices we use at ICC. Our privacy practices describe how, when and why we may use and disclose your health information, as well as your rights with regard to your health information. You are entitled to receive and review our full length legal notice of privacy practices. You may obtain a copy of our Notice on our web site at at our facility, or by calling FILING A COMPLAINT We welcome the opportunity to address any questions or concerns that you may have regarding the privacy of your health information. If you believe that the privacy of your health information has been violated, you may contact the Individual Care Center to discuss your concern or to file a complaint. You may also file a complaint with the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services by contacting: 200 Independence Avenue, S.W. Washington, D.C Telephone: Toll Free: Complaint Hotline: For detailed instructions on how to file a complaint, please visit You will never be penalized or retaliated against for filing a complaint or voicing a privacy concern. WHAT ARE THE PENALTIES? The U.S. Department for Health and Human Services (HHS) and its Office for Civil Rights (OCR) will enforce the privacy standards set forth in HIPAA. OCR has indicated that enforcement will be complaint-driven. HHR and its Office for Civil Rights will contact entities and attempt to settle complaints through voluntary compliance. However, willful or repeated violations of HIPAA rules and regulations could result in civil monetary penalties or criminal penalties.