Release of Information to Family/Friends Sample Clauses

Release of Information to Family/Friends. The Practice may release your PHI when necessary, to a friend or family member involved in your care. For instance, you may need a friend or relative to pick up medication for you.
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Release of Information to Family/Friends. Our practice may release your IIHI to a friend or family member that is involved in your care, or who assists in taking care of you. For example, a parent or guardian may ask that a babysitter take their child to the pediatrician’s office for treatment of a cold. In this example, the babysitter may have access to this child’s medical information.
Release of Information to Family/Friends. Our organization may release your identifiable health information to a friend or family member who is helping you pay for your health care of who assists in taking care of you.
Release of Information to Family/Friends. The Practice may release your PHI when necessary, to a friend or family member involved in your care. For example, a parent or guardian may ask that a babysitter take their child to the pediatrician’s office for treatment of a cold. In this example, the babysitter may have access to this child’s medical information.
Release of Information to Family/Friends. Unless you specifically request in writing that Clearview not communicate with such person(s), Clearview may release your health information to a family member or friend who is involved in your treatment or who is helping pay for your care. Business Associates. Clearview may disclose your health information to our business associates that perform functions on or behalf or provide us with services if the information is necessary for them to provide such functions or services. Clearview requires our business associates to agree in writing to protect the privacy of your health information and to use and disclose your health information only as specified in that written agreement.
Release of Information to Family/Friends. InterMed may release your PHI to a friendor family member that is involved in your care, or who assists in taking care of you; provided that such disclosures will be limited to your PHI that is relevant to their involvement in your care or the payment for your care. For example, a parent or guardian may ask that a babysitter to take their child to the pediatrician’s office for treatment of a cold. In this example, the babysitter may have access to this child’s medical information. If you are present, your PHI will be disclosed to a friend or family member if; we obtain your consent, we provide you with an opportunity to object and you do not object, or we reasonably assume that you do not object. If you are not present or you do not have an opportunity to agree or object because of incapacity or emergency, we may make disclosures that, in our professional judgment, are in your bestinterest.

Related to Release of Information to Family/Friends

  • Release of Information Except as required by law, no public release of any information, or confirmation or denial of same, with respect to this Contract or the subject matter hereof, will be made by SELLER or its subcontractors without the prior written approval of LOCKHEED XXXXXX. SELLER shall not use "Lockheed Xxxxxx," "Lockheed Xxxxxx Corporation," or any other trademark or logo owned by LOCKHEED XXXXXX, in whatever shape or form, without the prior written consent of LOCKHEED XXXXXX.

  • Confidentiality and Use of Information (a) Consultant shall hold in trust for the District, and shall not disclose to any person, any confidential information. Confidential information is information which is related to the District's research, development, trade secrets and business affairs, but does not include information which is generally known or easily ascertainable by nonparties through available public documentation.

  • Release of Confidential Information No Party shall release or disclose Confidential Information to any other person, except to its Affiliates (limited by FERC Standards of Conduct requirements), subcontractors, employees, consultants, or to parties who may be considering providing financing to or equity participation with Developer, or to potential purchasers or assignees of a Party, on a need-to-know basis in connection with this Agreement, unless such person has first been advised of the confidentiality provisions of this Article 22 and has agreed to comply with such provisions. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Party providing Confidential Information to any person shall remain primarily responsible for any release of Confidential Information in contravention of this Article 22.

  • CREDIT REVIEW AND RELEASE OF INFORMATION You authorize the Credit Union to investigate your credit standing when opening or reviewing your account. You authorize the Credit Union to disclose information regarding your account to credit bureaus and creditors who inquire about your credit standing. If your account is eligible for emergency cash and/or emergency card replacement services, and you request such services, you agree that we may provide personal information about you and your account that is necessary to provide you with the requested service(s).

  • Use of Information The Agent may not use any information gained in connection with this Agreement and the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, including due diligence, to advise any party with respect to transactions not expressly approved by the Company.

  • Disclosure of Account Information to Third Parties It is our general policy to treat your account information as confidential. However, we will disclose information to third parties about your account or the transactions you make in the following situations pursuant to our Privacy Policy (as further described in Section 10 (Your Privacy) of the General Terms), in addition to the circumstances set forth in Section 20 of the General Terms (Information Authorization):

  • Collection and Use of Information (a) Licensee acknowledges that Licensor may, directly or indirectly through the services of Third Parties, collect and store information regarding use of the Software and about equipment on which the Software is installed or through which it otherwise is accessed and used, through:

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