caregiver and senior woman

Privacy Notice

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.

Our agency is required by law to maintain the privacy of protected health information (PHI) and to provide you adequate notice of your rights and our legal duties and privacy practices concerning the uses and disclosures of protected health information. [45 CFR § 165.520] We will use or disclose protected health information in a manner that is consistent with this notice.

The agency maintains a record (paper/electronic file) of the information we receive and collect about you and of the care we provide to you. This record includes physicians’ orders, assessments, medication lists, clinical progress notes, and billing information.

As required by law, the agency maintains policies and procedures about our work practices, including how we provide, and coordinate care provided to our clients. These policies and procedures include how we create, maintain, and protect medical records; access to medical records and information about our clients; how we maintain the confidentiality of all information related to our clients; security of the building and electronic files; and how we educated staff on the privacy of the client information.

As our client, information about you must be used and disclosed to other parties for purposes of payment and health care operations. Examples of reasons information can be disclosed:

  • Treatment: Providing, coordinating, or managing home care and related services, consultation between health care providers relating to a client, or referral of a client for health care from one provider to another. For example, we meet regularly to discuss how to coordinate care to clients and schedule visits.
  • Payment: Billing and collecting for services provided, determining plan eligibility and coverage, utilization review (UR), medical necessity review. For example, occasionally the insurance company requests a copy of the client record must be sent to them for review prior to paying the bill.
  • Health Care Operations: General agency administrative and business functions, quality assurance/improvement activities; medical review; auditing functions; developing clinical guidelines; determining the competence or qualifications of health care professionals; evaluating agency performance; conducting training programs with students or new employees; licensing, survey, certification, accreditation, and credentialing activities; internal auditing and certain fundraising and marketing activities. For example, our agency periodically holds clinical record review meetings where the consulting professional of our record review committee will audit clinical records for meeting professional standards and utilization review.

The following uses and disclosures do not require your consent, they include but are not limited to, a release of information contained in financial records and/or medical records, including information and treatment records, medical history, treatment progress, and/or any other related information to:

  • Your insurance company, self-funded, or third-party health plan, Medicaid, or any other person or entity that may be responsible for paying or processing for payment any portion of your bill for services.
  • Any person or entity affiliated with or representing us for purposes of administration, billing and quality, and risk management.
  • Any hospital, nursing home, or other health care facility to which you may be admitted.
  • Any assisted living or personal care facility of which you are a resident.
  • Any physician providing your care.

We are permitted to use or disclose information about you without consent or authorization in the following circumstances:

  • In emergency treatment situations, if we attempt to obtain consent as soon as practicable after treatment.
  • Where substantial barriers to communicating with you exist and we determine that the consent is clearly inferred from the circumstances.
  • Where we are required by law to provide treatment and we are unable to obtain consent.
  • Where the use or disclosure of medical information about you is required by federal, state, or local law.
  • To provide information to state or federal public health authorities, as required by law to prevent or control disease, injury, or disability; reporting births and deaths; reporting child abuse or neglect; report reactions to medications or problems with products; notify persons of recalls of products they may be using; notify a person who may have been exposed to a disease or may be at risk for contracting or spreading a disease or condition; and notify the appropriate government authority if we believe a client has been the victim of abuse, neglect or domestic violence (if you agree or when required or authorized by law);
  • Health care oversight activities such as audits, investigations, inspections, and licensure by a government health oversight agency as authorized by law to monitor the health care system, government programs, and compliance with civil rights laws.
  • Certain judicial administrative proceedings if you are involved in a lawsuit or a dispute. We may disclose medical information about you in response to a court or administrative order, a subpoena, discovery request, or other lawful processes by someone else involved in the dispute, but only if efforts have been made to tell you about the request, or to obtain an order protecting the information requested.
  • Certain law enforcement purposes such as helping to identify or locate a suspect, fugitive, material witness, or missing person, or to comply with a court order or subpoena and other law enforcement purposes.
  • To coroners, medical examiners, and funeral directors, in certain circumstances, for example, to identify a deceased person, determine the cause of death, or to assist in carrying out their duties.
  • For cadaveric organ, eye, or tissue donation purposes to communicate to organizations involved in procuring, banking, or transplanting organs and tissues (if you are an organ donor).
  • For certain research purposes under very select circumstances. We may use your health information for research. Before we disclose any of your health information for such research purposes, the project will be subject to an extensive approval process. We will usually request your written authorization before granting access to your individually identifiable health information.
  • To avert a serious threat to health and safety: To prevent or lessen a serious and imminent threat to the health or safety of a particular person or the general public, such as when a person admits to participation in a violent crime or serious harm to a victim or is an escaped convict. Any disclosure, however, would only be to someone able to help prevent the threat.
  • For specialized government functions, including military and veterans’ activities, national security and intelligence activities, protective services for the President and others, medical suitability determinations, correctional institutions, and custodial situations; and
  • For Workers’ Compensation purposes: Workers’ compensation or similar programs provide benefits for work-related injuries or illness.

We are permitted to use or disclose information about you without consent or authorization provided you are informed in advance and allowed to agree to or prohibit or restrict the disclosure in the following circumstances:

  • Use of a directory (includes name, location, or a condition described in general terms) of individuals served by our Agency; and
  • To a family member, relative, friend, or other identified person, the information relevant to such person’s involvement in your care or payment for care;
  • To notify family member, relative, friend, or other identified person of the individual’s location, general condition, or death.

Other uses and disclosures will be made only with your written authorization. That authorization may be revoked, in writing, at any time, except in limited situations:

You have the right, subject to certain conditions, to:

  • Request restrictions on uses and disclosures of your protected health information for treatment, payment, or health care operations. However, we are not required to agree to any requested restriction. Restrictions to which we agree will be documented. Agreements for further restrictions may, however, be terminated under applicable circumstances (e.g., emergency treatment),
  • Confidential communication of protected health information. We will arrange for you to receive protected health information by reasonable alternative means or at alternative locations. Your request must be in writing. We do not require an explanation for the request as a condition of providing communications on a confidential basis and will attempt to honor reasonable requests for confidential communications.
  • Inspect and obtain copies of protected health information, which is maintained in a designated record set, except for psychotherapy notes, information compiled in reasonable anticipation of, or for use in, a civil, criminal or administrative action or proceeding, or protected health information that is subject to the Clinical Laboratory Improvements Amendments of 1988 [42 USC § 263a and 45 CFR 493 § (a)(2)]. If you request a copy of your health information, we will charge a reasonable fee for copying.
  • If we deny access to protected health information, you will receive a timely, written denial in plain language that explains the basis for the denial, your review rights, and an explanation of how to exercise those rights. If we do not maintain the medical record, we will tell you where to request the protected health information.
  • Request to amend protected health information for as long as the protected health information is maintained in the designated record set. A request to amend your record must be in writing and must include a reason to support the requested amendment. We will act on your request within sixty (60) days of receipt of the request. We may extend the time for such action by up to 30 days if we provide you with a written explanation of the reasons for the delay and the date by which we will complete action on the request.
  • We may deny the request for an amendment if the information contained in the record was not created by us unless the originator of the information is no longer available to act on the requested amendment; is not part of the designated client record set; would not be available for inspection under applicable laws and regulations, and the record is accurate and complete. If we deny your request for amendment, you will receive a timely, written denial in plain language that explains the basis for the denial, your rights to submit a statement disagreeing with the denial, and an explanation of how to submit that statement.
  • Receive an accounting of disclosures of protected health information made by our Agency for up to six (6) years prior to the date on which the accounting is requested for any reason other than for treatment, payment, or health operations and other applicable exceptions. The written accounting includes the date of each disclosure, the name/address (if known) of the entity or person who received the protected health information, and a brief description of the information disclosed, and a brief statement of the purpose of the disclosure or a copy of your written authorization or a written request for disclosure. We will provide the accountings within 60 days of receipt of a written request. However, we may extend the period for providing the accounting by 30 days if we provide you with a written statement of the reasons for the delay and the date by which you will receive the information. We will provide the first accounting you request during any 12-month period without charge. Subsequent accounting requests may be subject to a reasonable cost-based fee,
  • To obtain a paper copy of this notice, even if you had agreed to receive this notice electronically, from us upon request.
  • COMPLAINTS – If you believe that your privacy rights have been violated, you may complain to the Agency or to the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. There will be no retaliation against you for filing a complaint. The complaint should be filed in writing and should state the specific incident(s) in terms of subject, date, and other relevant matters. A complaint to the Secretary must be filed in writing within 180 days of when the act or omission complained of occurred, and must describe the acts or omissions believed to violate applicable requirements, [45 CFR § 160.306] For further information regarding filing a complaint, contact:

FERNAND OUATTARA, R.N, BSN Administrator
Agency Phone: 215-944-4541 | Agency Fax: 215-944-4642
126 West Chester Pike, Havertown, PA 19083

We are required to abide by the terms of the notice currently in effect, but we reserve the right to change these terms as necessary for all protected health information that we maintain. If we change the terms of this notice (while you are receiving service, we will promptly revise and distribute a revised notice to you as soon as practicable by mail, e-mail, if you have agreed to electronic, noticed, or hand delivery.)

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