Understanding Your Health Record/Information
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Each time you visit a healthcare
provider, a record of your visit is made. Typically, this record
contains your identification, symptoms, examination and test results, diagnosis,
treatment and a plan for future care or treatment. This information
is contained in your medical record and serves as a:
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basis for planning your care and
treatment
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means of communication among many
health professionals who contribute to your care
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legal document describing the care
you received
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means by which an insurance company
can verify that services billed were actually provided
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tool in educating health professionals
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source of data for medical
research
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source of information for
public health officials charged with improving the health of the nation
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source of data for facility
planning and marketing
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tool with which we can assess
and continually improve the care and outcomes we achieve
OUR RESPONSIBILITIES
The Student Health Center is required
to:
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maintain the privacy of your health
information
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provide you with a notice (this
document) as to our duties and practices with respect to information we
collect and maintain about you
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abide by the terms of this notice
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notify you if we are unable to
agree to a requested restriction
We reserve the right to change
our practices and to make the new provisions effective for all protected
health information we maintain. Should our information practices
change, we will amend this notice to reflect those changes. We will
not use or disclose your health information without your authorization,
except as described in this notice. |
YOUR INFORMATION RIGHTS
Although your health record is the physical
property of the NMSU Student Health Center, the information belongs to
you. According to 45 CFR 164.522, you have the right to:
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request a restriction on certain uses and disclosures
of your information
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inspect and be provided with a copy of your health
record
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add an amendment to your health record
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obtain an accounting of disclosures of your health
information
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request communications of your health information
by alternative means or at alternative locations
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revoke your authorization to use or disclose
health information except to the extent that action has already been taken
FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO REPORT A PROBLEM
If you have questions and would like
additional information, you may contact the Director of the Student Health
Center at 646-2172. If you believe your privacy rights have been
violated, you can file a complaint with the Director or with the Secretary
of Health and Human Services.
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Treatment
Information obtained by a nurse,
practitioner, or other member of the SHC healthcare team will be recorded
in your record and used to determine the course of your treatment.
Members of the healthcare team will record the actions they have
taken and their observations.
Payment
A bill may be sent to you,
an insurance company, or the person responsible for paying your NMSU account.
This may include information that identifies you, your diagnosis, procedures
and supplies used. When SHC charges are posted to your NMSU account,
the bill will reflect “Student Health Center” and the amount charged.
No health information will be entered on the NMSU bill. This bill
will be sent to the person, you have identified, as responsible for paying
for your NMSU bill.
Healthcare Operations
Members of the medical/administrative
staff, the risk or quality improvement team may use information in your
health record, combined with others like it, to assess care and outcomes.
This information will then be used in an effort to continually improve
the quality of the healthcare and services we provide.
Business Associates
There are some services provided
in our organization through contacts with business associates. When
these services are contracted, we may disclose your health information
to our business associate so that they can perform the job we have requested.
An example of this would be sending a test to an outside reference laboratory
for processing. To protect your health information, we require the
business associate to appropriately safeguard your information.
Notification
We may use or disclose information
to notify you; or notify a family member, personal representative, or another
person responsible for your care, in order to obtain your location, as
a way to ensure your condition, or to determine if referral care was completed. |
Communication with Family/Others
We provide practitioner on-call
service after hours. In order to safeguard confidentiality, practitioners
will ask to speak directly to the patient to disclose protected health
information. Only encounters with patients will be recorded in the
medical record. Any other types of communication will have to be
authorized by you through a medical records release.
Marketing/Information Contact
We may contact you to provide
appointment reminders or information about treatment alternatives or other
health-related benefits or services that may be of interest to you.
Use of telephone message machines and/or messages left with roommates or
other persons who answer the telephone number you disclosed, may be enlisted.
Food and Drug Administration
We may disclose to the FDA
health information relative to adverse events with respect to food, supplements,
product or product defects, or post marketing surveillance information
to enable product recalls, repairs or replacement.
Public Health
As required by law, we may
disclose your health information to public health or legal authorities
charged with preventing or controlling disease, injury or disability.
Law Enforcement
We may disclose health information
for law enforcement purposes as required by law or in response to a valid
subpoena. We may disclose to law enforcement officials upon request,
information for the purpose of identifying or locating a suspect, fugitive,
material witness, or missing person or information about an individual
who is, or is suspected, to be a victim of a crime.
Inspections
Your health information may
be used by members of appropriate health oversight agencies, public health
authorities including the State Department of Health inspection teams in
order to determine that professional and clinical standards are followed
and the SHC is not endangering patients, workers, or the public.
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