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Notice of Privacy Practices


Notice of Privacy Practice

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.


If you have any questions about this notice, please contact the facility Privacy Officer, Bobbie Diamond: phone (626) 307-2108; e-mail bobbie.diamond@ahmchealth.com.

Who will follow this notice


This notice describes our hospital's practices and that of:

Any health care professional authorized to enter information into your hospital chart.
All departments and units of the hospital.
Any member of a volunteer group we allow to help you while you are in the hospital.
All employees, staff and other hospital personnel.
All Outpatient Therapy staff members
All these entities, sites and locations follow the terms of this notice. In addition, these entities, sites and
locations may share medical information with each other for treatment, payment or health care operations
purposes described in this notice.

Our Pledge regarding medical information


We understand that medical information about you and your health is personal. We are committed to protecting
medical information about you. We create a record of the care and services you receive at the hospital. We need
this record to provide you with quality care and to comply with certain legal requirements. This notice applies
to all of the records of your care generated by the hospital, whether made by hospital personnel or your personal
doctor. Your personal doctor may have different policies or notices regarding the doctor's use and disclosure of
your medical information created in the doctor's office or clinic.
This notice will tell you about the ways in which we may use and disclose medical information about you. We
also describe your rights and certain obligations we have regarding the use and disclosure of medical
information.
We are required by law to:

Make sure that medical information that identifies you is kept private (with certain exceptions);
Give you this notice of our legal duties and privacy practices with respect to medical information about
you;

Follow the terms of the notice that is currently in effect; and
Notify you as required by law following a breach of your unsecured protected health information.

How we may Disclose Medical Information about you


The following categories describe different ways that we use and disclose medical information. For each
category of uses or disclosures we will explain what we mean and try to give some examples. Not every use or
disclosure in a category will be listed. However, all of the ways we are permitted to use and disclose
information will fall within one of the categories.

Disclosure at your request


We may disclose information when requested by you. This disclosure at your request may require a written
authorization by you.

For Treatment


We may use medical information about you to provide you with medical treatment or services. We may disclose
medical information about you to doctors, nurses, technicians, health care students, or other hospital personnel who are involved in taking care of you at the hospital. For example, a doctor treating you for a broken leg may need to know if you have diabetes because diabetes may slow the healing process. In addition, the doctor may
need to tell the dietitian if you have diabetes so that we can arrange for appropriate meals. Different
departments of the hospital also may share medical information about you in order to coordinate the different
things you need, such as prescriptions, lab work and X-rays. We also may disclose medical information about
you to people outside the hospital who may be involved in your medical care after you leave the hospital, such
as skilled nursing facilities, home health agencies, and physicians or other practitioners. For example, we may
give your physician access to your health information to assist your physician in treating you.

Business Associates: We may share your health information with our business associates
so they can perform the job we have asked them to do. Some services provided by our
business associates include a billing service, record storage company, or legal or accounting
consultants. To protect your health information, we have written contracts with our business
associates requiring them to safeguard your information.

Health Information Exchange: We, along with other health care providers in the Los
Angeles area, may participate in one or more Health Information Exchanges (HIE). An HIE is
a community-wide information system used by participating health care providers to share
health information about you for treatment purposes. Should you require treatment from a
health care provider that participates in one of these exchanges who does not have your
medical records or health information, that health care provider can use the system to gather
your health information in order to treat you. For example, he or she may be able to get laboratory or
other tests that have already been performed or find out about treatment(s) that
you have already received. We will include your health information in this system. If you
would prefer your information not be shared with the HIE (opt-out) or have previously opted
out of HIE participation and would like to share your information with the HIE (opt-in), please
notify your registration staff or the business office at the facility where you obtain health care.
The staff can help you change your preference using the HIE Change of Sharing Status form.

For Payment


We may use and disclose medical information about you so that the treatment and services you receive at the
hospital may be billed to and payment may be collected from you, an insurance company or a third party. For
example, we may need to give information about surgery you received at the hospital to your health plan so it
will pay us or reimburse you for the surgery. We may also tell your health plan about a treatment you are going
to receive to obtain prior approval or to determine whether your plan will cover the treatment. We may also
provide basic information about you and your health plan, insurance company or other source of payment to
practitioners outside the hospital who are involved in your care, to assist them in obtaining payment for services
they provide to you.

For Health Care Operations


We may use and disclose medical information about you for health care operations. These uses and disclosures
are necessary to run the hospital and make sure that all of our patients receive quality care. For example, we
may use medical information to review our treatment and services and to evaluate the performance of our staff
in caring for you. We may also combine medical information about many hospital patients to decide what
additional services the hospital should offer, what services are not needed, and whether certain new treatments
are effective. We may also disclose information to doctors, nurses, technicians, medical students, and other
hospital personnel for review and learning purposes. We may also combine the medical information we have
with medical information from other hospitals to compare how we are doing and see where we can make
improvements in the care and services we offer. We may remove information that identifies you from this set of
medical information so others may use it to study health care and health care delivery without learning who the
specific patients are.

Fundraising Activities


We may use information about you, or disclose such information to a foundation related to the hospital, to
contact you in an effort to raise money for the hospital and its operations. You have the right to opt out of
receiving fundraising communications. If you receive a fundraising communication, it will tell you how to opt
out.

Hospital Directory


We may include certain limited information about you in the hospital directory while you are a patient at the
hospital. This information may include your name, location in the hospital, your general condition (e.g., good,
fair, etc.) and your religious affiliation. Unless there is a specific written request from you to the contrary, this
directory information, except for your religious affiliation, may also be released to people who ask for you by
name. Your religious affiliation may be given to a member of the clergy, such as a priest or rabbi, even if they
don't ask for you by name. This information is released so your family, friends and clergy can visit you in the
hospital and generally know how you are doing.

Marketing & Sale


Most uses and disclosures of medical information for marketing purposes, and disclosures that constitute a sale
of medical information, require your authorization.

To Individuals Involved in your Care or Payment for your Care


We may release medical information about you to a friend or family member who is involved in your medical
care. We may also give information to someone who helps pay for your care. Unless there is a specific written
request from you to the contrary, we may also tell your family or friends your condition and that you are in the
hospital.
In addition, we may disclose medical information about you to an organization assisting in a disaster relief
effort so that your family can be notified about your condition, status and location. If you arrive at the
emergency department either unconscious or otherwise unable to communicate, we are required to attempt to
contact someone we believe can make health care decisions for you (e.g., a family member or agent under a
health care power of attorney).

For Research


Under certain circumstances, we may use and disclose medical information about you for research purposes.
For example, a research project may involve comparing the health and recovery of all patients who received one
medication to those who received another, for the same condition. All research projects, however, are subject to
a special approval process. This process evaluates a proposed research project and its use of medical
information, trying to balance the research needs with patients' need for privacy of their medical information.
Before we use or disclose medical information for research, the project will have been approved through this
research approval process, but we may, however, disclose medical information about you to people preparing to
conduct a research project, for example, to help them look for patients with specific medical needs, as long as
the medical information they review does not leave the hospital.

As Required by Law


We will disclose medical information about you when required to do so by federal, state or local law.

To Avert a Serious Threat to Health or Safety


We may use and disclose medical information about you when necessary to prevent a serious threat to your
health and safety or the health and safety of the public or another person. Any disclosure, however, would only
be to someone able to help prevent the threat.

Special Situations


Organ and Tissue Donation
We may release medical information to organizations that handle organ procurement or organ, eye or tissue
transplantation or to an organ donation bank, as necessary to facilitate organ or tissue donation and
transplantation.

Military and Veterans


If you are a member of the armed forces, we may release medical information about you as required by military
command authorities. We may also release medical information about foreign military personnel to the
appropriate foreign military authority.

Workers' Compensation


We may release medical information about you for workers' compensation or similar programs. These
programs provide benefits for work-related injuries or illness.

Public Health Actvities


We may disclose medical information about you for public health activities. These activities generally include
the following:

To prevent or control disease, injury or disability;
To report births and deaths;
To report regarding the abuse or neglect of children, elders and dependent adults;
To report reactions to medications or problems with products;
To notify people of recalls of products they may be using;
To notify a person who may have been exposed to a disease or may be at risk for contracting or spreading a disease or condition;
To notify the appropriate government authority if we believe a patient has been the victim of abuse, neglect or domestic violence. We will only make this disclosure if you agree or when required or
authorized by law;

To notify emergency response employees regarding possible exposure to HIV/AIDS, to the extent necessary to comply with state and federal laws.

Health Oversight Activities


We may disclose medical information to a health oversight agency for activities authorized by law. These
oversight activities include, for example, audits, investigations, inspections, and licensure. These activities are necessary for the government to monitor the health care system, government programs and compliance with
civil rights laws.

Lawsuits and Disputes


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. We may also disclose medical information about you in response to a subpoena,
discovery request, or other lawful process by someone else involved in the dispute, but only if efforts have been
made to tell you about the request (which may include written notice to you) or to obtain an order protecting the
information requested.

Law Enforcement


We may release medical information if asked to do so by a law enforcement official:

In response to a court order, subpoena, warrant, summons or similar process;
To identify or locate a suspect, fugitive, material witness, or missing person;
About the victim of a crime if, under certain limited circumstances, we are unable to obtain the person's
agreement;

About a death we believe may be the result of criminal conduct;
About criminal conduct at the hospital; and
In emergency circumstances to report a crime, the location of the crime or victims, or the identity, description or location of the person who committed the crime.

Coroners, Medical Examiners and Funeral Directors


We may release medical information to a coroner or medical examiner. This may be necessary, for example, to
identify a deceased person or determine the cause of death. We may also release medical information about
patients of the hospital to funeral directors as necessary to carry out their duties.

National Security and Intelligence Activities


We may release medical information about you to authorized federal officials for intelligence,
counterintelligence, and other national security activities authorized by law.

Protective Services for the President and Others


We may disclose medical information about you to authorized federal officials so they may provide protection
to the President, other authorized persons or foreign heads of state or conduct special investigations.

Inmates


If you are an inmate of a correctional institution or under the custody of a law enforcement official, we may
disclose medical information about you to the correctional institution or law enforcement official. This
disclosure would be necessary: 1) for the institution to provide you with health care; 2) to protect your health
and safety or the health and safety of others; or 3) for the safety and security of the correctional institution.

Multidisciplinary Personnel Teams


We may disclose health information to a multidisciplinary personnel team relevant to the prevention,
identification, management or treatment of an abused child and the child's parents, or elder abuse and neglect.

Special Categories of Information


In some circumstances, your health information may be subject to restrictions that may limit or preclude some
uses or disclosures described in this notice. For example, there are special restrictions on the use or disclosure of
certain categories of information -- e.g., tests for HIV or treatment for mental health conditions or alcohol and
drug abuse. Government health benefit programs, such as Medi-Cal, may also limit the disclosure of beneficiary
information for purposes unrelated to the program.

Your Rights Regarding Medical Information About You


You have the following rights regarding medical information we maintain about you.

Right to Inspect and Copy


You have the right to inspect and obtain a copy of medical information that may be used to make decisions
about your care. Usually, this includes medical and billing records, but may not include some mental health
information.
To inspect and obtain a copy of medical information that may be used to make decisions about you, you must
submit your request in writing to the Release of Information Clerk. To obtain a request form call (626) 300-
0263. If you request a copy of the information, we may charge a fee for the costs of copying, mailing or other
supplies associated with your request. You may request an electronic copy of your records if available.
We may deny your request to inspect and obtain a copy in certain very limited circumstances. If you are denied
access to medical information, you may request that the denial be reviewed. Another licensed health care
professional chosen by the hospital will review your request and the denial. The person conducting the review
will not be the person who denied your request. We will comply with the outcome of the review.

Right to Amend


If you feel that medical information we have about you is incorrect or incomplete, you may ask us to amend the
information. You have the right to request an amendment for as long as the information is kept by or for the
hospital.
To request an amendment, your request must be made in writing and submitted to [insert contact information].
In addition, you must provide a reason that supports your request.
We may deny your request for an amendment if it is not in writing or does not include a reason to support the
request. In addition, we may deny your request if you ask us to amend information that:

Was not created by us, unless the person or entity that created the information is no longer available to
make the amendment;

Is not part of the medical information kept by or for the hospital;
Is not part of the information which you would be permitted to inspect and copy; or
Is accurate and complete.
Even if we deny your request for amendment, you have the right to submit a written addendum, not to exceed
250 words, with respect to any item or statement in your record you believe is incomplete or incorrect. If you
clearly indicate in writing that you want the addendum to be made part of your medical record we will attach it
to your records and include it whenever we make a disclosure of the item or statement you believe to be
incomplete or incorrect.

Right to an Accounting of Disclosures


You have the right to request an "accounting of disclosures." This is a list of the disclosures we made of
medical information about you other than for our own uses for treatment, payment and health care operations
(as those functions are described above), and with other exceptions pursuant to the law.
To request this list or accounting of disclosures, you must submit your request in writing to the facility Privacy
Officer, Bobbie Diamond: phone (626) 307-2108 or e-mail bobbie.diamond@ahmchealth.com. Your request
must state a time period which may not be longer than the six previous years and may not include dates before
April 14, 2003. Your request should indicate in what form you want the list (for example, on paper or
electronically). The first list you request within a 12-month period will be free. For additional lists, we may
charge you for the costs of providing the list. We will notify you of the cost involved and you may choose to
withdraw or modify your request at that time before any costs are incurred.

Right to Request Restrictions


You have the right to request a restriction or limitation on the medical information we use or disclose about you
for treatment, payment or health care operations. You also have the right to request a limit on the medical
information we disclose about you to someone who is involved in your care or the payment for your care, like a
family member or friend. For example, you could ask that we not use or disclose information about a surgery
you had.
We are not required to agree to your request, except to the extent that you request us to restrict disclosure to a
health plan or insurer for payment or health care operations purposes if you, or someone else on your behalf
(other than the health plan or insurer), has paid for this item or service out of pocket in full. Even if you request
this special restriction, we can disclose the information to a health plan or insurer for purposes of treating you.
If we agree to another special restriction, we will comply with your request unless the information is needed to
provide you emergency treatment.
To request restrictions, you must make your request in writing to the facility Privacy Officer, Bobbie Diamond:
phone (626) 307-2108 or e-mail bobbie.diamond@ahmchealth.com. In your request, you must tell us 1) what
information you want to limit; 2) whether you want to limit our use, disclosure or both; and 3) to whom you
want the limits to apply, for example, disclosures to your spouse.

Right to Request Confidential Communications


You have the right to request that we communicate with you about medical matters in a certain way or at a
certain location. For example, you can ask that we only contact you at work or by mail.
To request confidential communications, you must make your request in writing to the facility Privacy Officer,
Bobbie Diamond: phone (626) 307-2108 or e-mail bobbie.diamond@ahmchealth.com. We will not ask you the
reason for your request. We will accommodate all reasonable requests. Your request must specify how or where
you wish to be contacted.

Right to a Paper Copy of This Notice


You have the right to a paper copy of this notice. You may ask us to give you a copy of this notice at any time.
Even if you have agreed to receive this notice electronically, you are still entitled to a paper copy of this notice.
You may obtain a copy of this notice at our website: hhtp://www.montereyparkhosp.com. To obtain a paper
copy of this notice contact the facility Admitting Department at (626) 570-5720.

Changes to This Notice

We reserve the right to change this notice. We reserve the right to make the revised or changed notice effective
for medical information we already have about you as well as any information we receive in the future. We will
post a copy of the current notice in the hospital. The notice will contain the effective date on the first page, in
the top right-hand corner. In addition, each time you register at or are admitted to the hospital for treatment or
health care services as an inpatient or outpatient, we will offer you a copy of the current notice in effect.

Complaints


If you believe your privacy rights have been violated, you may file a complaint with the hospital or with the
Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. To file a complaint with the hospital, contact
the facility Privacy Officer, Bobbie Diamond: phone (626) 307-2108 or e-mail
bobbie.diamond@ahmchealth.com. All complaints must be submitted in writing.
You will not be penalized for filing a complaint.

Other Uses of Medical Information


Other uses and disclosures of medical information not covered by this notice or the laws that apply to us will be
made only with your written permission. If you provide us permission to use or disclose medical information
about you, you may revoke that permission, in writing, at any time. If you revoke your permission, this will stop
any further use or disclosure of your medical information for the purposes covered by your written
authorization, except if we have already acted in reliance on your permission. You understand that we are
unable to take back any disclosures we have already made with your permission, and that we are required to
retain our records of the care that we provided to you.

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