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Your Health Information Privacy Rights
Providers and health insurers who are required to follow this law must comply with your right to...
Ask to see and get a copy of your health records. You may not be
able to get all of your information in a few special cases. For
example, if your doctor decides something in your file might endanger
you or someone else, the doctor may not have to give this information
to you. In most cases, your copies must be given to you within 30 days,
but this can be extended for another 30 days if you are given a reason.
You may have to pay for the cost of copying and mailing if you request
copies and mailing.
Have corrections added to your health information. You can ask
to change any wrong information in your file or add information to your
file if it is incomplete. For example, if you and your hospital agree
that your file has the wrong result for a test, the hospital must
change it. Even if the hospital believes the test result is correct,
you still have the right to have your disagreement noted in your file.
In most cases the file should be changed within 60 days, but the
hospital can take an extra 30 days if you are given a reason.
Receive a notice that tells you how your health information is used and shared.You
can learn how your health information is used and shared by your
provider or health insurer. They must give you a notice that tells you
how they may use and share your health information and how you can
exercise your rights. In most cases, you should get this notice on your
first visit to a provider or in the mail from your health insurer, and
you can ask for a copy at any time. In general, your health information
cannot be given to your employer, used or shared for things like sales
calls or advertising, or used or shared for many other purposes unless
you give your permission by signing an authorization form. This
authorization form must tell you who will get your information and what
your information will be used for.
To summarize all personal information collected by PPMMD is not shared
with third parties unless your permission is given prior or if it is
required by state or federal law. Your consulting doctor and pharmacy
will have access to this information. Your personal information is used
to manage your account and your medical information is covered under
HIPPA regulations. Please refer to http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/privacysummary.pdf.
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