Health Information Exchanges Sample Clauses

Health Information Exchanges. As applicable, Subcontractor must provide admission, discharge, and transfer (ADT) data to Ohio’s HIEs.
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Health Information Exchanges. Clearview may participate in an arrangement of health care organizations that have agreed to work with each other to facilitate access to health information that may be relevant to your care. For example, if you are admitted on an emergency basis to a hospital that participates in the exchange and you cannot provide important information about your condition, the arrangement will allow the hospital to access the health information Clearview maintains about you to treat you at the hospital. When Legally Required. Clearview will disclose your health information to the extent that it is required to do so by any Federal, State, or local law. When There are Risks to Public Health. Clearview may disclose your health information for the following public activities and purposes:
Health Information Exchanges. InterMed may use/share information with other health care providersor information exchanges, such as: a) The MaineHealth Ambulatory Electronic Medical Record Program which allows electronic patient medical records stored in a Clinical Data Repository to be available (i) to MaineHealth physicians and allied health professionals working at MaineHealth facilities (such as Maine Medical Center, Xxxxxxxx Memorial Hospital, Miles Memorial Hospital and St. Xxxxxxx Hospital) and (ii) to other area physician practices which participate in the Electronic Medical Record Program. Under this program, we (i) will disclose your PHI to the Maine Health System through their Clinical Data Repository and (ii) may use PHI pertaining to you that has been submitted to the MaineHealth Clinical Data Repository by other of your health care providers to assist us in your treatment.Should you become a patient of Maine Health, your PHI disclosed by InterMed will be available to your provider there so that he/she can utilize it for your treatment. Sharing your information with Maine Health may mean that physicians at Maine hospitals or specialist groups will be able to treat you faster or more thoroughly. b) The Maine state-wide health information exchange through HealthInfoNet. This exchange is designed to connect health care providers throughout the state. c) RX-Hub, an information exchange where prescription drug information is sharedwith participating pharmacies. If you wish to elect to “opt out” or withdraw your information from any of these exchanges or refuse to grant InterMed access to information on one specific or any of the health information exchanges listed above, please contact the privacy officer.
Health Information Exchanges. We may participate in certain health information exchanges (HIE) whereby we may share, request and receive your health information, as permitted by law, with or from other health care providers or entities for treatment, payment, or health care operations purposes. However, you may choose not to have your information shared through our HIE (i.e., “opt out”) at any time. For questions, or if you want to opt out of sharing your information with our HIEs, contact the Lifespan Privacy Offices listed below in Section 8. Please note that if you choose to opt out but later decide to opt back in, any information that was previously restricted by your request will once again be exchanged and accessible through that HIE.
Health Information Exchanges. As applicable, Provider must provide admission, discharge, and transfer (ADT) data to Ohio’s HIEs.
Health Information Exchanges. We may share information that we obtain or create about you with other healthcare providers or other healthcare entities, such as your health plan or health insurer, as permitted by law, through Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) in which we participate. Exchange of health information can provide faster access, better coordination of care and assist providers and public health officials in making more informed decisions. You may opt out of the HIE and disable access to your health information available through the HIE by contacting UMC, 000-000-0000, to obtain and complete an Opt-Out form. PS: Notice of Privacy Practices (att 5) CMP-38 rev (2) 02/17 C. Your prior written authorization is required to release your PHI in the following situations: 1. Any uses or disclosures beyond treatment, payment, or healthcare operations and not specified in Parts A & B. 2. Psychotherapy notes, marketing and the sale of PHI. WHAT RIGHTS YOU HAVE REGARDING YOUR PHI A. The right to request limits on how we use and release your PHI: You have the right to ask that we limit how we use and release your PHI. We will consider your request but we are not legally required to accept it. If we accept your request, we will put any limits in writing and abide by them except in emergency situations. Your request must be in writing and state (1) what information you want to limit; (2) whether you want to limit our use, disclosure or both; (3) to whom you want the limits to apply, for example, disclosures to your spouse; (4) an expiration date. If you pay for a service or health care item out-of-pocket in full, you can ask us not to share that information for the purpose of payment or our operations with your health insurer. We will say “yes” unless a law requires us to share that information. B. The right to choose how we communicate PHI to you: You have the right to request that we communicate with you about PHI in a certain way or at a certain location (for example, sending information to your work address rather than a home address). You must make your request in writing and specify how and where you wish to be contacted.

Related to Health Information Exchanges

  • Health Information Subject to all applicable privacy laws, the member irrevocably authorises any doctor or other person who may have, or may acquire, any information concerning their health to disclose such information to Specialty Emergency Services, and that this authority shall remain in force for a period of not less than 12 (twelve) months following the expiry date of this Membership Agreement. 8.1 If deemed necessary by Specialty Emergency Services, for both the correct treatment of the member and to comply with the terms and conditions, the Member allows Specialty Emergency Services to screen for narcotics and any/all forms of mind-altering substances by blood test undertaken by a licensed doctor in a licensed medical facility.

  • Customer Information CPNI of a Customer and any other non-public, individually identifiable information about a Customer or the purchase by a Customer of the services or products of a Party.

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