OC R H IPAA P rivacy
December 3, 2002
Revised April 3, 2003
FOR PROTECTED HEALTH INFORMATION
[45 CFR 164.520]
Background
The HIPAA Privacy Rule gives individuals a fundamental new right to be informed of the privacy practices of their health plans and of most of their health care providers, as well as to be informed of their privacy rights with respect to their personal health information. Health plans and covered health care providers are required to develop and distribute a notice that provides a clear explanation of these rights and practices. The notice is intended to focus individuals on privacy issues and concerns, and to prompt them to have discussions with their health plans and health care providers and exercise their rights.
How the Rule Works
General Rule. The Privacy Rule provides that an individual has a right to adequate notice of how a covered entity may use and disclose protected health information about the individual, as well as his or her rights and the covered entity’s obligations with respect to that information. Most covered entities must develop and provide individuals with this notice of their privacy practices.
The Privacy Rule does not require the following covered entities to develop a notice:
See 45 CFR 164.520(a).
Content of the Notice. Covered entities are required to provide a notice in plain language that describes:
The notice must include an effective date. See 45 CFR 164.520(b) for the specific requirements for developing the content of the notice.
A covered entity is required to promptly revise and distribute its notice whenever it makes material changes to any of its privacy practices. See 45 CFR 164.520(b)(3), 164.520(c)(1)(i)(C) for health plans, and 164.520(c)(2)(iv) for covered health care providers with direct treatment relationships with individuals.
Providing the Notice.
See 45 CFR 164.520(c) for the specific requirements for providing the notice.
Organizational Options.
delivery sites to which it applies. If any one of the participating covered entities provides the joint notice to an individual, the notice distribution requirement with respect to that individual is met for all of the covered entities. See 45 CFR 164.520(d).
Frequently Asked Questions
To see Privacy Rule FAQs, click the desired link below:
FAQs on Notice of Privacy Practices
FAQs on ALL Privacy Rule Topics
FAQs on HIPAA Privacy Rule – HHS.gov
Contact Us
If you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy, please contact us at:
LA Integrative Psychiatry
710 S Central Ave Suite 240 Glendale CA 91204
Phone: 747-777-7047
Email: [email protected]
Thank you for trusting LA Integrative Psychiatry with your mental health care needs. Your privacy is important to us, and we are committed to safeguarding your information.
