Notice of Privacy Practices

We are committed to protecting your privacy under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). This Notice of Privacy Practices explains how we use, share, and protect your health information. For the full HIPAA regulations, visit HHS.gov. You may also request a copy of this notice at any time.

HIPAA are rules and restrictions on who may see or be notified of a patient’s Protected Health Information (PHI). These restrictions do not include the normal interchange of information necessary to provide patients with office services. HIPAA provides certain rights and protections to patients. We balance these needs with our goal of providing you with quality professional service and care.

Your health record is maintained by our practice, but under HIPAA, you have the right to access, review, and request copies of your protected health information (PHI). Your Rights Under HIPAA:

How Medical Information About You May be Used & Disclosed: We may use and/or disclose your medical information for the following purposes:

Treatment: We may use and disclose protected health information in the provision, coordination, or management of your health care, including consultations between health care providers regarding your care and referrals for health care from one health care provider to another.

Payment: We may use and disclose protected health information to obtain reimbursement for the health care provided to you, including determinations of eligibility and coverage and other utilization review activities.

Regular Healthcare Operations: We may use and disclose protected health information to support functions of our practice related to treatment and payment, such as quality assurance activities, case management, receiving and responding to patient complaints, provider reviews, compliance programs, audits, business planning, development, management and administrative activities.

Appointment Reminders: We may use and disclose protected health information to contact you to provide appointment reminders. We may do this by way of our Patient Portal, telephone, e-mail, U.S mail, or by any means convenient for the Practice and/or as requested by the Patient. We may send the Patient and/or Legal Guardian other communications, to inform Patients of any changes to our Office Policies or new technology that can be valuable or informative to Patient care.

Treatment Alternatives: We may use and disclose protected health information to tell you about or recommend possible treatment alternatives or other health related benefits and services that may be of interest to you.

Health-Related Benefits and Services: We may use and disclose protected health information to tell you about health-related benefits, services, or medical education classes that may be of interest to you.

Individuals Involved in Your Care or Payment for Your Care: Unless you object, we may disclose your protected health information to your family or other individual(s) or entities identified by you when they are involved in your care or the payment for your care including insurance carriers. We will only disclose the protected health information directly relevant to their involvement in your care or payment. We may also disclose your protected health information to notify a person responsible for your care (or to identify such person) of your location or general condition.

Business Associates: Some services, such as lab testing, electronic health records, and billing, may be provided by third-party Business Associates. These partners must also comply with HIPAA to protect your privacy.

Worker’s Compensation: We may release protected health information about you for programs that provide benefits for work related injuries or illness.

Communicable Diseases: We may disclose protected health information 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 (i.e. tuberculosis infection).

Health Oversight Activities: We may disclose protected health information to federal or state agencies that oversee our activities.

Law Enforcement: We may disclose protected health information as required by law or in response to a valid judge ordered subpoena. For example, in cases of victims of abuse or domestic violence; to identify or locate a suspect, fugitive, material witness, or missing person; related to judicial or administrative proceedings; or related to other law enforcement purposes.

Military and Veterans: If you are a member of the armed forces, we may release protected health information about you as required by military command authorities.

Lawsuits and Disputes: We may disclose protected health 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.

Abuse or Neglect: We may disclose protected health information to notify the appropriate government authority if we believe a person has been the victim of abuse, neglect or domestic violence.

Public Health Risks: We may disclose your protected health information for public health activities and purposes to a public health authority that is permitted by law to collect or receive the information. The disclosure will be made for the purpose such as controlling disease, injury or disability.

Serious Threats: As permitted by applicable law and standards of ethical conduct, we may use and disclose protected health information if we, in good faith, believe that the use or disclosure is necessary to prevent or lessen a serious and imminent threat to the health or safety of a person or the public.

Food and Drug Administration (FDA): As required by law, we may disclose to the FDA health information relative to adverse events with respect to food, supplements, product and product defects, or post marketing surveillance information to enable product recalls, repairs, or replacement.

Our Responsibilities: We are required to maintain the privacy of your health information. In addition, we are required to provide you with a notice of our legal duties and privacy practices with respect to information we collect and maintain about you. We reserve the right to change our practices and to make the new provisions effective for all the protected health information we maintain. If our information practices change, a revised notice will be posted at our office, on our website, and copies are available upon request.

Your health information will not be used or disclosed without your written authorization, except as described in this notice. The following uses and disclosures will be made only with explicit authorization from you: (i) most uses and disclosures of psychotherapy notes (ii) uses and disclosures of your health information for marketing purposes, including subsidized treatment communications; (iii) other uses and disclosures not described in the notice. Except as noted above, you may revoke your authorization in writing at any time.

Patient files may be stored in open file racks in our office and will not contain any coding which identifies a patient’s condition or information which is not already a matter of public record. The normal course of providing care means that such records may be left, at least temporarily, in administrative areas such as the front office, healthcare provider’s offices, etc. Those records will not be available to persons other than our staff or applicable Business Associates.

For More Information or to Report a Problem: If you have questions about this notice or would like additional information, you may contact our Privacy Officer at the telephone number and address below. If you believe your privacy rights have been violated, you can file a complaint with our Privacy Officer or the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. We will never retaliate against you for filing a complaint.

The contact information for both parties is included below:

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Office of the Secretary. 200 Independence Avenue, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20201. Phone: (202) 619-0257. Toll Free Phone: 1-877-696-6775. Website: www.hhs.gov.

Psychiatry NJ, Privacy Officer. Phone: (201) 345-8557, Website: www.psychiatrynj.com