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In August 1996, Congress passed the Health Insurance Portability
and Accountability Act, also know as HIPAA. HIPAA consists
of 9 components. They are Electronic Transaction & Code
Sets, Privacy, Security, National Provider Identifier, National
Employer Identifier, National Health Plan Identifier, Enforcement,
Doctors First Notice of Injury, and Claims Attachment. In
December 2000, the final privacy regulations were published.
These regulations require us to tell you about your rights
to your protected health information (PHI) and to educate
our staff about confidentiality and security of PHI.
First, just what is PHI? PHI is any information recorded
in any medium, including oral, written and/or electronic,
which relates to the past, present, and future treatment of
an individual. Protected health information is any information
that is sufficient enough to identify the individual.
Health information about you may be used and disclosed by
The Pottsville Hospital and Warne Clinic to carry out treatment,
payment, or health care operations. Health care operations
are activities undertaken for the purpose of carrying out
the management functions of the hospital or necessary for
support of treatment or payment. For a detailed report about
these uses and disclosures and your individual rights, please
refer to the Notice of Privacy Practices. We encourage you
to take some time and review this notice by clicking here.
Medical Records Release
If you would like to have your medical records released to another provider please download the Authorization Release Form
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