Medical information, including health history, is collected from the client upon
initiation and subsequent visits, and is then stored in the clients file.
- Medical information will be used in the assessment of the client’s condition and
the need for health care or referral purposes.
- Some of the medical information will be transferred to a computer program for the
purposes of retrieval, storage, billing and payment purposes.
- Medical information may be disclosed to health and disability insurers for the purpose
of payment or reimbursement of services.
- The medical information contained in the medical record will be stored by Columbia
River Home Care for a period of no less than six (6) years (or longer if state law
mandates a longer period of record keeping).
- Health care providers, for the purpose of referral, consultation or coordination
of health care include;
- Health care insurers,
- Disability insurers,
- Business Associates
- Persons responsible for client’s health care, such as a parent or nurse
- Billing organizations,
- Collection agencies.
- Law enforcement officials or agencies include;
- Correctional institution,
- Public Health authorities,
- Research institutes,
- Family members,
- Workers’ compensation insurers or state agency, if applicable.
- Examples of health care information use and disclosure include;
- For the purpose of diagnosis, assessment, referral, and/or treatment,
- For the purpose of payment by a third party, such as a health insurer,
- For the purpose of day to day health care operations,
- Appointment reminder notices or messages,
The likely uses and disclosures of health information routinely performed by Columbia
River Home Care include:
- When requested by client or medical professionals to make verbal “observations” of
client to better inform the medical professionals of our client’s condition and/or
current state.
- As a courtesy to our clients, we will submit an itemized billing statement to your
insurance carrier for the purpose of payment to Columbia River Home Care for services
rendered. If you pay for your health care services personally, we will, as a courtesy,
provide an itemized billing to your insurance carrier for the purpose of reimbursement
to you.
The client’s rights include:
- The right to inspect and copy his/her protected health information,
- The client’s right to place restrictions on certain uses and disclosures of his/her
health information, - Columbia River Home Care is not required to honor the requested
restriction.
- The right to amend his/her protected health information,
- The right to receive confidential communication of protected health information by
an alternative method other than the stated means of communication.
- The right to a copy of the client’s Notice of Privacy Practices at any time.
- The right to an accounting of all uses and disclosures of his/her protected health
information.
- Third party uses and disclosures other than for purposes of treatment, payment or
health care operations, will be made only with the client’s written authorization,
and the client may revoke such authorization as provided by law.
- Columbia River Home Care will make every effort possible to protect the privacy and
confidentiality of all health information of its clients against inappropriate or
unauthorized use and disclosure, as required by law.
- Columbia River Home Care promises to inform the client on future changes and revisions
to the Notice of Privacy Practices, within 60 days of a material revision to the
notice requirements.
- The client has a right to file a complaint, as well as the process of filing a complaint,
against Columbia River Home Care for the inappropriate or illegal way in which they
handled the client’s health information.
- Columbia River Home Care may not use or disclose protected health information of
its clients in a manner inconsistent with the Notice of Privacy Practices.