Core Care Life

Privacy Policy

CORE Care, PLLC Notice of Privacy Practices
214 South Williams Street Goldsboro, NC 27534

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.
 
CORE Care, PLLC (“CORE Care”, “we” or “us”) respects its legal obligation to keep private health information that identifies you.  We are obligated by law to give you notice of our privacy practices.  This notice describes how we protect your health information and what rights you have regarding it.
 
TREATMENT, PAYMENT, AND HEALTH CARE OPERATIONS
 
The most common reason why we use or disclose your health information is for treatment, payment or health care operations. Examples of how we use or disclose information for treatment purposes are: setting up an appointment; performing examinations; prescribing medications and transmitting them to be filled; referring you to another doctor or clinic for other health care or services; or getting copies of your health information from another professional that you may have seen before us.  Examples of how we use or disclose your health information for payment purposes are: asking you about your health care plans, or other sources of payment; preparing and sending bills; and collecting unpaid amounts (either ourselves or through a collection agency or attorney). “Health care operations” mean those administrative and managerial functions that we have to do in order to run our concierge practice network. Examples of how we use or disclose your health information for health care operations are: financial or billing audits; internal quality assurance; personnel decisions; defense of legal matters; business planning; and storage of our records.
 
USES AND DISCLOSURES FOR OTHER REASONS WITHOUT PERMISSION
 
In some limited situations, the law allows or requires us to use or disclose your health information without your permission. Not all of these situations will apply to us; some may never come up at all.  Such uses or disclosures are:
 
● when a state or federal law mandates that certain health information be reported for a specific purpose;
● for public health purposes, such as contagious disease reporting, investigation or surveillance; and notices to and from the federal Food and Drug Administration regarding drugs or medical devices;
● disclosures to governmental authorities about victims of suspected abuse, neglect or domestic violence;
● uses and disclosures for health oversight activities, such as for the licensing of doctors; for audits by federal or state health care entities; or for investigation of possible violations of health care laws;
● disclosures for judicial and administrative proceedings, such as in response to subpoenas or orders of courts or administrative agencies;
● disclosures for law enforcement purposes, such as to provide information about someone who is or is suspected to be a victim of a crime; to provide information about a crime at our office; or to report a crime that happened somewhere else;
● disclosure to a medical examiner to identify a dead person or to determine the cause of death; or to funeral directors to aid in burial; or to organizations that handle organ or tissue donations;
● uses or disclosures for health related research;
● uses and disclosures to prevent a serious threat to health or safety;
● uses or disclosures for specialized government functions, such as for the protection of government officials; for lawful national intelligence activities; for military purposes; or for the evaluation and health of members of the foreign service;
● disclosures of de-identified information;
● disclosures relating to worker’s compensation programs;
● disclosures of a “limited data set” for research, public health, or health care operations;
● incidental disclosures that are an unavoidable by-product of permitted uses or disclosures;
● disclosures to business associates, vendors, or contractors who perform health care operations and services for us and who commit to respect the privacy of your health information
 
Unless you object, we will also share relevant information about your care with your family or friends who are helping you with your medical care.
 
APPOINTMENT REMINDERS
 
We may call or write to remind you of scheduled appointments, or that it is time to make a routine appointment. We may also call or write to notify you of other treatments or services available that might help you. Unless you tell us otherwise, we will mail you an appointment reminder on a post card, and/or leave you a reminder message on your home answering machine or with someone who answers your phone if you are not home.  With your separate consent, we will us email or text messages to send appointment information.
 
OTHER USES AND DISCLOSURES
 
We will not make any other uses or disclosures of your health information unless you sign a written “authorization form”.  The content of an “authorization form” is determined by federal law.  Sometimes, we may initiate the authorization process if the use or disclosure is our idea.  Sometimes, you may initiate the process if it’s your idea for us to send your information to someone else. Typically, in this situation you will give us a properly completed authorization form, or you can use one of ours.
 
If we initiate the process and ask you to sign an authorization form, you do not have to sign it. If you do not sign the authorization, we cannot make the use or disclosure. If you do sign one, you may revoke it at any time unless we have already acted in reliance upon it.  Revocations must be made in writing and made to your provider or one of our staff.  
 
 
YOUR RIGHTS REGARDING YOUR HEALTH INFORMATION
 
The law gives you many rights regarding your health information. You can:
 
● Ask us to restrict our uses and disclosures for purposes of treatment (except emergency treatment), payment or health care operations. We do not have to agree to do this, but if we agree, we must honor the restrictions that you want. To ask for a restriction, send a written request to the office contact person at the address, fax or email shown at the beginning of this notice.
 
● Ask us to communicate with you in a confidential way, such as by phoning you at work rather than at home, by mailing health information to a different address, or by using email to your personal email address.  We will accommodate these requests if they are reasonable, and if you pay us for any extra cost.  If you want to ask for confidential communications, send a written request to the office contact person at the address, fax or email shown at the beginning of this notice.
 
● Ask to see or to get photocopies of your health information. By law, there are a few limited situations in which we can refuse to permit access or copying.  For the most part, however, you will be able to review or have a copy of your health information within thirty (30) days of asking us.  You may have to pay for photocopies in advance.  If we deny your request, we will send you a written explanation, and instructions about how to get an impartial review of our denial if one is legally available.  By law, we can have one thirty (30) day extension of the time for us to give you access or photocopies if we send you a written notice of the extension.  If you want to review or get photocopies of your health information, send a written request to the office contact person at the address, fax or email shown at the beginning of this notice.
 
● Ask us to amend your health information if you think that it is incorrect or incomplete. If we agree, we will amend the information within sixty (60) days from when you ask us. We will send the corrected information to persons who we know got the wrong information, and others that you specify. If we do not agree, you can write a statement of your position, and we will include it with your health information along with any rebuttal statement that we may write. Once your statement of position and/or our rebuttal is included in your health information, we will send it along whenever we make a permitted disclosure of your health information. By law, we can have one thirty (30) day extension of time to consider a request for amendment if we notify you in writing of the extension.  If you want to ask us to amend your health information, send a written request, including your reasons for the amendment, to the office contact person at the address, fax or email shown at the beginning of this notice.
 
● Get a list of the disclosures that we have made of your health information within the past six (6) years (or a shorter period if you want).  By law, the list will not include: disclosures for purposes of treatment, payment or health care operations; disclosures with your authorization; incidental disclosures; disclosures required by law; and some other limited disclosures. You are entitled to one (1) such list per year without charge.  If you want more frequent lists, you will have to pay for them in advance. We will usually respond to your request within sixty (60) days of receiving it, but by law we can have one thirty (30) day extension of time if we notify you of the extension in writing.  If you want a list, send a written request to the office contact person at the address, fax or email shown at the beginning of this notice.
 
● Get additional paper copies of this Notice of Privacy Practices upon request.  It does not matter whether you got one electronically or in paper form already.  If you want additional paper copies, send a written request to the office contact person at the address, fax or email shown at the beginning of this notice.
 
OUR NOTICE OF PRIVACY PRACTICES
 
By law, we must abide by the terms of this Notice of Privacy Practices until we change it.  We reserve the right to change this notice at any time as allowed by law.  If we change this notice, the new privacy practices will apply to your health information that we already have as well as to such information that we may generate in the future.  If we change our Notice of Privacy Practices, we will post and have copies available of the new notice in our office and post it on our web site.
 
COMPLAINTS
 
If you think that we have not properly respected the privacy of your health information, you are free to complain to us or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Civil Rights.  We will not retaliate against you if you make a complaint.  If you want to complain to us, send a written complaint to the office contact person at the address, fax or email shown at the beginning of this notice.  If you prefer, you can discuss your complaint in person or by phone.
 
FOR MORE INFORMATION
 
If you want more information about our privacy practices, call or visit the office contact person at the address or phone number shown at the beginning of this notice.
 
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECEIPT
     
I acknowledge that I received a copy of this CORE Care, PLLC Notice of Privacy Practices.
 
 
 
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