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LIFEPATH SYSTEMS
AKA COLLIN CO MHMR


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.

When you receive treatment or benefits (such as Medicaid) from LIFEPATH SYSTEMS, we will obtain and/or create health information about you. Health information includes any information that relates to; (1) your past, present, or future physical or mental health or condition; (2) the health care provided to you; and; (3) the past, present, or future payment for your health care.

The following notice tells you about our duty to protect your health information, your privacy rights, and how we may use or disclose your health information.

LIFEPATH SYSTEMS’ Duties:
  • The law requires us to protect the privacy of your health information. This means that we will not use or let other people see your health information without your permission except in the ways we tell you in this notice. We will safeguard your health information and keep it private. This protection applies to all health information we have about you, no matter when or where you received or sought services. We will not tell anyone if you sought, are receiving, or have ever received services from us, unless the law allows us to disclose that information.
  • We will ask you for your written permission (authorization) to use or disclose your health information. There are times when we are allowed to use or disclose your health information without your permission, as explained in this notice. If you give us your permission to use or disclose your health information, you may take it back (revoke it) at any time. If you revoke your permission, we will not be liable for using or disclosing your health information before we knew you revoked your permission.
  • We are required to give you this notice of our legal duties and privacy practices, and we must do what this notice says. We will ask you to sign an acknowledgement that you have received this notice. We can change the contents of this notice and, if we do, we will have copies of the new notice at our facilities. The new notice will apply to all health information we have, no matter when we got or created the information.
  • Our employees must protect the privacy of your health information as part of their jobs. We do not let our employees see your health information unless they need it as part of their jobs. We will punish employees who do not protect the privacy of your health information.
  • We will follow the provisions of 42 CFR Part 2 governing disclosure of alcohol and drug abuse treatment records.
Your Privacy Rights at LIFEPATH SYSTEMS
  • You can look at or get a copy of the health information that we have about you upon written request. There are some reasons why we will not let you see or get a copy of your health information, and if we deny your request we will tell you why. You can appeal our decision in some situations. If you want a copy of your health information, you may have to pay a reasonable fee for it.
  • You can ask us in writing to correct information in your records if you think the information is wrong. We will not destroy or change our records, but we will add the correct information to your records and make a note in your records that you have provided the information.
  • You can get a list of when we have given health information about you to other people in the last six years, if requested in writing. The list will not include disclosures for treatment, payment, health care operations, national security, law enforcement, or disclosures where you gave your permission. The list will not include disclosures made before April 14, 2003. There will be no charge for one list per year.
  • You can ask us to limit some of the ways we use or share your health information. We will consider your request, but the law does not require us to agree to it. If we do agree, we will put the agreement in writing and follow it, except in case of emergency. We cannot agree to limit the uses or sharing of information that are required by law.
  • You can ask us in writing to contact you at a different place or in some other way. We will agree to your request as long as it is reasonable.
  • You can get a copy of this notice any time you ask for it.
Treatment, Payment, and Health Care Operations
We will not ask your written permission to use or disclose our protected health information for treatment, payment or health care operations purposes.

Health information about you may be exchanged between the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, local mental health or mental retardation authorities, community MHMR centers, and contractors of mental health and mental retardation services, for purposes of treatment, payment, or health care operations, without your permission.

Treatment: We can use or disclose your health information to provide, coordinate, or manage health care or related services. This includes providing care to you, consulting with another health care provider about you, and referring you to another health care provider. For example, we can use your health care information to prescribe medication for you. Unless you ask us not to, we may also contact you to remind you of an appointment or to offer you treatment alternatives and other health-related information.

Payment: Example: We can use or disclose your health information to obtain payment for providing health care to you or to provide benefits to you under a health plan such as the Medicaid program, Value Options or CHIP. Example: We will use or disclose your protected health information as needed to arrange for payment for service to you. For example, information about your diagnosis and the service we render is included in the bills we submit to your health insurance plan. Your health plan may require health information in order to confirm that the service rendered is covered by your benefit program and medically necessary.

Health Care Operations: We can also use your health information for health care operations:
  • Activities to improve health care, evaluating programs, and developing procedures;
  • Case management and care coordination;
  • Reviewing the competence, qualifications, performance of health care professionals and others;
  • Conducting training programs and resolving internal grievances;
  • Conducting accreditation, certification, licensing, or credentialing activities;
  • Providing medical review, legal services, or auditing functions; and
  • Engaging in business planning and management or general administration.
Example: Our quality assurance staff reviews records to be sure that we deliver appropriate treatment of high quality. Your health plan may review your records to be sure that we meet national standards for quality care.
LIFEPATH SYSTEMS is permitted to use or disclose your health information without your permission for the following purposes:
  • When required by law. We may use or disclose your health information as required by state or federal law.
  • To report suspected child abuse or neglect. We may disclose your health information to a government authority if necessary to report abuse or neglect of a child.
  • To address a serious threat to health or safety. We may use or disclose your health information to medical or law enforcement personnel if you or others are in danger and the information is necessary to prevent physical harm.
  • For research. We may use or disclose your health information if a research board says it can be used for a research project, or if information identifying you is removed from the health information. Information that identifies you will be kept confidential.
  • To a government authority if we think that you are a victim of abuse. We may disclose your health information to a person legally authorized to investigate a report that you have been abused or have been denied your rights.
  • To Advocacy, Inc. We may disclose your health information to Advocacy, Inc., in accordance with federal law, to investigate a complaint by you or on your behalf.
  • For public health and health oversight activities. We will disclose your health information when we are required to collect information about disease or injury, for public health investigations, or to report vital statistics.
  • To comply with legal requirements. We may disclose your health information to an employee or agent of a doctor or other professional who is treating you, to comply with statutory, licensing, or accreditation requirements, as long as your information is protected and is not disclosed for any other reason.
  • For purposes relating to death. If you die, we may disclose health information about you to your personal representative and to coroners or medical examiners to identify you or determine the cause of death.
  • To a correctional institution. If you are in the custody of a correctional institution, we may disclose your health information to the institution in order to provide health care to you.
  •  For government benefit programs. We may use or disclose your health information as needed to operate a government benefit program, such as Medicaid.
  • To your legally authorized representative (LAR). We may share your health information with a person appointed by a court to represent your interests.
  • In judicial and administrative proceedings. We may disclose your health information in any criminal or civil proceeding if a court or administrative judge has issued an order or subpoena that requires us to disclose it. Some types of court or administrative proceedings where we may disclose your health information are:
    • -- Commitment proceedings for involuntary commitment for court-ordered treatment or services.
    • Court-ordered examinations for a mental or emotional condition or disorder.
    • Proceedings regarding abuse or neglect of a resident of an institution. -- License revocation proceedings against a doctor or other professional.
  • To the Secretary of Health and Human Services. We must disclose your health information to the United States Department of Health and Human Services when requested in order to enforce the privacy laws.
COMPLAINT PROCESS:
If you believe that LifePath Systems has violated your privacy rights, you have the right to file a complaint. You may complain by contacting:
    Mental Health Services             Mental Retardation Services
    Linda Miller, L.P.C.                     Fern Gimenez, L.M.S.W.
    The Alma Center                        The Allen Center
    3920 Alma                                    104 N. Cedar
    Plano, Texas 75023                     Allen, Texas 75002
    (972) 422-5939                              (972) 727-9133
You may also file a complaint with:
    TDMHMR Consumer Services and Rights Protection/Ombudsman Office
    (512) 206-5670 (Austin) or (800) 252-8154 (toll free)
    P.O. Box 12668
    Austin, Texas 78711

    U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
    200 Independence Avenue, S.W.
    Washington, D.C. 20201
    (800) 368-1019 (toll free)
You must file your complaint within 180 days of when you knew or should have known about the event that you think violated your privacy rights.

You may also contact:
    Office of Attorney General
    P.O. Box 12548 Austin, Texas 78711
    (800) 463-2100 (toll free)
    www.oag.state.tx.us
For complaints against alcohol or drug abuse treatment programs, contact the United States Attorney’s Office for the judicial district in which the violation occurred. To locate this office, consult the blue pages in your telephone book. LIFEPATH SYSTEMS will not retaliate against you if you file a complaint.
For further information:
    MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES : LINDA MILLER 972-422-5939
    MENTAL RETARDATION SERVICES : FERN GIMENEZ 972-727-9133

Effective Date: April 14, 2003.
Last Revision: 04/10/03
 
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