![]() |
![]() |
Please notice our hours |
|
patient rights & Privacy Practices Relationships between consumers or patients and health care professionals are most rewarding and likely to result in good results when there is open communication and active participation of patients in the treatment process. Patient participation in treatment is an important part of following treatment directions, and following directions improves care and treatment. For a downloadable version of your Patient Rights at the Community Health Center visit our Forms & Documents page.
Notice Of Privacy Practices [HIPAA] HIPAA, which stands for the American Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, is a set of rules to be followed by doctors, hospitals and other health care providers. HIPAA took effect on April 14, 2006. HIPAA helps ensure that all medical records, medical billing, and patient accounts meet certain consistent standards with regard to documentation, handling and privacy. In addition, HIPAA requires that all patients be able access their own medical records, correct errors or omissions, and be informed how personal information is shared or used. Other provisions involve notification of privacy procedures to the patient. HIPAA provisions that have led in many cases to extensive overhauling with regard to medical records and billing systems. http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/privacy/index.html For a downloadable version of the Notice of Privacy Practices (HIPAA) Document at the Community Health Center visit our Forms & Documents page.
|
||
|
||