Your Privacy
NOTICE OF PRIVACY PRACTICES
THIS NOTICE DESCRIBES HOW MEDICAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOU MAY BE USED AND DISCLOSED AND HOW YOU CAN GET ACCESS TO THIS INFORMATION. PLEASE REVIEW IT CAREFULLY.
Who Presents this Notice
The references to “Facility” and “Health Professionals” in this notice refer to the United Surgical Partners International Affiliated Covered Entity members. An Affiliated Covered Entity (ACE) is a group of organizations under common ownership or control that designate themselves as a single Affiliated Covered Entity for purposes of compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (“HIPAA”). The Facility, its employees, workforce members, and members of the ACE who are involved in providing and coordinating health care are all bound to follow the terms of this Notice of Privacy Practices (“Notice”). The members of the ACE will share PHI for the treatment, payment, and healthcare operations of the ACE as permitted by HIPAA and this Notice. For a complete list of the members of the ACE, please get in touch with the Privacy & Security Compliance Office.
Privacy Obligations
Each Facility is required by law to maintain the privacy of your health information (“Protected Health Information” or “PHI”) and to provide you with this Notice of legal duties and privacy practices concerning your Protected Health Information. The Facility uses computerized systems that may subject your Protected Health Information to electronic disclosure for treatment, payment and/or healthcare operations as described below. When the Facility uses or discloses your Protected Health Information, we must abide by the terms of this Notice (or other notice in effect at the time of the use or disclosure).
Notifications
The Facility is required by law to protect the privacy of your medical information, distribute this Notice of Privacy Practices to you, and follow the terms of this Notice. The Facility must also notify you if there is a breach or impermissible access, use, or disclosure of your medical information.
Permissible Uses and Disclosures Without Your Written Authorization
In certain situations, your written authorization must be obtained to use and/or disclose your PHI. However, the Facility and Health Professionals do not need any authorization from you for the following uses and disclosures:
Uses and Disclosures for Treatment, Payment, and Healthcare Operations. Your PHI may be used and disclosed to treat you, obtain payment for services provided to you, and conduct “healthcare operations” as detailed below:
Treatment. Your PHI may be used and disclosed to provide treatment and other services to you–for example, to diagnose and treat your injury or illness. In addition, you may be contacted to provide appointment reminders or information about treatment alternatives or other health-related benefits and services that may interest you. Your PHI may also be disclosed to other providers involved in your treatment. For example, a doctor treating you for a broken leg may need to know if you have diabetes because if you do, this may impact your recovery.
Payment. Your PHI may be used and disclosed to obtain payment for services provided to you–for example, disclosures to claim and obtain payment from your health insurer, HMO, or other company that arranges or pays the cost of some or all of your health care (“Your Payor”) to verify that Your Payor will pay for health care. The physician who reads your x-ray may need to bill you or your Payor for the reading of your x-ray; therefore, your billing information may be shared with the physician who read your x-ray.
Health Care Operations. Your PHI may be used and disclosed for health care operations, which include internal administration and planning and various activities that improve the quality and cost-effectiveness of the care delivered to you. For example, PHI may be used to evaluate the quality and competence of physicians, nurses, and other healthcare workers. PHI may be disclosed to the Privacy & Security Compliance Office in order to resolve any complaints you may have and ensure that you have a comfortable visit. Your PHI may be provided to governmental or accreditation entities such as the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations to maintain our license and accreditation. In addition, PHI may be shared with business associates who perform treatment, payment, and healthcare operations services on behalf of the Facility and Health Professionals.
Additionally, your PHI may be used or disclosed to allow students, residents, nurses, physicians, and others who are interested in healthcare, pursuing careers in the medical field, or desire an opportunity for an educational experience to tour, shadow employees and/or physician faculty members or engage in a clinical Practicum.
Health Information Organizations. Your PHI may be used and disclosed with other healthcare providers or entities for treatment, payment, and healthcare operations purposes, as permitted by law, through a Health Information Organization. A list of Health Information Organizations this facility participates in may be obtained upon request or found on our website at www.uspi.com (opens in new tab). For example, information about your past medical care, current medical conditions, and medications can be available to other primary care physicians if they participate in the Health Information Organization. The exchange of health information can provide faster access, and better coordination of care, and assist providers and public health officials in making more informed treatment decisions. You may opt out of the Health Information Organization and prevent providers from being able to search for your information through the exchange. You may opt-out and prevent your medical information from being explored through the Health Information Organization by completing and submitting an Opt-Out Form to register.
Use or Disclosure for Directory of Individuals in the Facility. The facility may include your name, location in the Facility, general health condition, and religious affiliation in a patient directory without obtaining your authorization unless you object to inclusion in the handbook. Information in the directory may be disclosed by name to anyone who asks for you. Your religious affiliation may be given to a clergy member, such as a priest or minister, even if they do not ask for you by name. You can object at admission if you do not wish to be included in the facility directory.
Disclosure to Relatives, Close Friends, and Other Caregivers. Your PHI may be disclosed to a family member, relative, close friend, or any other person you identify who is involved in your healthcare or helps pay for your care. If you are not present, or the opportunity to agree or object to a use or disclosure cannot practicably be provided because of your incapacity or an emergency circumstance, the Facility and Health Professionals may exercise professional judgment to determine whether a disclosure is in your best interests. If information is disclosed to a family member, other relative, or a close personal friend, the Facility and Health Professionals would disclose only information believed to be directly relevant to the person’s involvement with your health care or payment related to your health care. Your PHI also may be disclosed to notify (or assist in notifying) such persons of your location or general condition.
Public Health Activities. Your PHI may be disclosed for the following public health activities: (1) to report health information to public health authorities to prevent or control disease, injury, or disability; (2) to report child abuse and neglect to public health authorities or other government authorities authorized by law to receive such reports; (3) to report information about products and services under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration; (4) to alert a person who may have been exposed to a communicable disease or may otherwise be at risk of contracting or spreading a disease or condition; and (5) to report information to your employer as required under laws addressing work-related illnesses and injuries or workplace medical surveillance.
Victims of Abuse, Neglect or Domestic Violence. Your PHI may be disclosed to a governmental authority, including a social service or protective services agency, authorized by law to receive reports of such abuse, neglect, or domestic violence if there is a reasonable belief that you are a victim of abuse, neglect, or domestic violence.
Health Oversight Activities. Your PHI may be disclosed to a health oversight agency that oversees the healthcare system and is charged with the responsibility for ensuring compliance with the rules of government health programs such as Medicare or Medicaid.
Judicial and Administrative Proceedings. Your PHI may be disclosed during a judicial or administrative proceeding in response to a legal order or other lawful process.
Law Enforcement Officials. Your PHI may be disclosed to the police or other law enforcement officials as required or permitted by law or in compliance with a court order, grand jury, or administrative subpoena. For example, your PHI may be disclosed to identify or locate a suspect, fugitive, material witness, or missing person or to report a crime or criminal conduct at the facility.
Correctional Institution. Your PHI may be disclosed to a correctional institution if you are an inmate in a penal institution and the correctional institution or law enforcement authority makes specific requests to us.
Organ and Tissue Procurement. Your PHI may be disclosed to organizations facilitating organ, eye, or tissue procurement, banking, or transplantation.
Research. Your PHI may be used or disclosed without your consent or authorization if an Institutional Review Board approves a waiver of authorization for disclosure.
Health or Safety. Your PHI may be used or disclosed to prevent or lessen a serious and imminent threat to a person’s or the public’s health or safety.
U.S. Military. Your PHI may be used or disclosed to U. S. Military Commanders to ensure the proper execution of the military mission. Military command authorities receiving protected health information are not covered entities subject to the HIPAA Privacy Rule. Still, they are subject to the Privacy Act of 1974 and DoD 5400.11-R, “DoD Privacy Program,” May 14, 2007.
Other Specialized Government Functions. Your PHI may be disclosed to government units with special functions, such as the U.S. Department of State, under certain circumstances, such as the Secret Service or NSA, to protect the country or the President.
Workers’ Compensation. Your PHI may be disclosed as authorized by and to the extent necessary to comply with state law relating to workers’ compensation or other similar programs.
As Required by Law. Your PHI may be used and disclosed when required by any other law not already referred to in the preceding categories, such as required by the FDA, to monitor the safety of a medical device.
Appointment Reminders. Your PHI may be used to tell or remind you about appointments.
Fundraising. Your PHI may be used to contact you as a part of fundraising efforts unless you elect not to receive this type of information.
USES AND DISCLOSURES REQUIRING YOUR WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION
Use or Disclosure with Your Authorization. For any purpose other than the ones described above, your PHI may be used or disclosed only when you provide your written authorization on an authorization form (“Your Authorization”). For instance, you will need to execute an authorization form before your PHI can be sent to your life insurance company or to the attorney representing the other party in litigation in which you are involved.
Marketing. Your written authorization (“Your Marketing Authorization”) also must be obtained before using your PHI to send you any marketing materials. (However, marketing materials can be provided to you in a face-to-face encounter without obtaining Your Marketing Authorization. The Facility and Health Professionals are also permitted to give you a promotional gift of nominal value, if they so choose, without obtaining Your Marketing Authorization). The Facility and Health Professionals may communicate face-to-face about products or services relating to your treatment, case management or care coordination, or alternative treatments, therapies, providers, or care settings without Your Marketing Authorization.
In addition, the Facility and Health Professionals may send you treatment communications unless you elect not to receive this type of communication, for which the Facility and Health Professionals may receive financial remuneration.
Sale of PHI. The Facility and Health Professionals will not disclose your PHI without your authorization in exchange for direct or indirect payment except in limited circumstances permitted by law. These circumstances include public health activities; research; treatment of the individual; sale, transfer, merger, or consolidation of the Facility; services provided by a business associate under a business associate agreement; providing an individual with a copy of their PHI; and other purposes deemed necessary and appropriate by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
Uses and Disclosures of Your Highly Confidential Information. In addition, federal and state law require special privacy protections for certain highly confidential information about you (“highly Confidential Information,” including the subset of your PHI that: (1) is maintained in psychotherapy notes; (2) is about mental illness, mental retardation, and developmental disabilities; (3) is about alcohol or drug abuse or addiction; (4) is about HIV/AIDS testing, diagnosis or treatment; (5) is about the infectious disease(s), including venereal disease(s); (6) is about genetic testing; (7) is about child abuse and neglect; (8) is about domestic abuse of an adult; or (9) is about sexual assault. For your Highly Confidential Information to be disclosed for a purpose other than those permitted by law, your written authorization is required.
YOUR RIGHTS REGARDING YOUR PROTECTED HEALTH INFORMATION
Right to Request Additional Restrictions. You may request restrictions on the use and disclosure of your PHI (1) for treatment, payment, and health care operations, (2) to individuals (such as a family member, other relative, close personal friend, or any other person identified by you) involved with your care or with payment related to your care, or (3) to notify or assist in the notification of such individuals regarding your location and general condition. While all requests for additional restrictions will be carefully considered, the Facility and Health Professionals are not required to agree to these requested restrictions.
You may also request to restrict disclosures of your PHI to your health plan for payment and healthcare operations purposes (and not for treatment) if the disclosure pertains to a healthcare item or service for which you paid out-of-pocket in full. The Facility and Health Professionals must agree to abide by the restriction to your health plan EXCEPT when the disclosure is required by law.
If you wish to request additional restrictions, please obtain a request form from the Health Information Management Office and submit the completed form to the Health Information Management Office. A written response will be sent to you.
Right to Receive Confidential Communications. You may request, and the Facility and Health Professionals will accommodate, any reasonable written request for you to receive your PHI by alternative means of communication or at alternative locations.
Right, to Revoke Your Authorization. You may revoke Your Authorization, Your Marketing Authorization, or any written authorization obtained in connection with your PHI, except to the extent that the Facility and Health Professionals have taken action in reliance upon it, by delivering a written revocation statement to the Facility Health Information Management Office identified below.
Right to Inspect and Copy Your Health Information. You may request access to your medical record file and billing records maintained by the Facility and Health Professionals to inspect and request copies of the documents. Under limited circumstances, you may be denied access to a portion of your records. If you desire access to your records, please obtain a record request form from the Facility Health Information Management Office and submit the completed form to the Facility Health Information Management Office. You will be charged by federal and state law if you request copies of paper records. To the extent the request for records includes portions not in paper form (e.g., x-ray films), you will be charged the reasonable cost of the copies. You also will be charged for the postage costs if you request that the documents be mailed to you. However, you will not be charged for copies requested to make or complete an application for a federal or state disability benefits program.
Right, to Amend Your Records. You can request that PHI maintained in your medical record file or billing records be amended. If you desire to amend your records, please obtain an amendment request form from the Facility Health Information Management Office and submit the completed form to the Facility Health Information Management Office. Your request will be accommodated unless the Facility and Health Professionals believe that the information that would be amended is accurate and complete or other exceptional circumstances apply.
Right to Receive an Accounting of Disclosures. Upon request, you may obtain an accounting of certain disclosures of your PHI made during any period before your request, provided such period does not exceed six years and does not apply to disclosures before April 14, 2003. You will be charged for the accounting statement if you request an accounting more than once during twelve (12) months.
Right to Receive a Paper Copy of this Notice. Upon request, you may obtain a paper copy of this Notice, even if you have agreed to receive such notice electronically.
For Further Information or Complaints. If you desire further information about your privacy rights, are concerned that your privacy rights have been violated, or disagree with a decision made about access to your PHI, you may contact Privacy & Security.
Office. You may also file written complaints with the Director, Office for Civil Rights of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Upon request, the Privacy & Security Compliance Office will provide you with the correct address for the Director. The Facility and Health Professionals will not retaliate against you if you file a complaint with the Privacy & Security Compliance Office or the Director.
Effective Date and Duration of This Notice
Effective Date. This Notice is adequate on March 1, 2021.
Right to Change Terms of this Notice. The terms of this Notice may be changed at any time. If this Notice is changed, the new notice terms may be made effective for all PHI that the Facility and Health Professionals maintain, including any information created or received before issuing further notice. If this Notice is changed, the new statement will be posted in waiting areas around the Facility and on our Internet site at www.uspi.com (opens in new tab). You may also obtain further notice by contacting the Privacy & Security Compliance Office.
FACILITY CONTACTS:
Privacy & Security Compliance Office
14201 Dallas Parkway
Dallas, Texas 75254
E-mail: PrivacySecurityOffice@tenethealth.com
Ethics Action Line (EAL): 1-800-8-ETHICS