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Your Privacy

Your right to privacy is  important to us


Because we want to protect your privacy, we assign a number to you and your family for use in our files. Unless required to do so by law, we do not disclose that you are coming to the clinic or anything about your therapy to anyone without your prior written approval.

We respect you and your family

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H.I.P.A.A.

What is HIPAA, and how does it protect you?

The HIPAA was signed into law on August 21, 1996. This law includes important new protections for millions of working Americans and their families who have preexisting medical conditions or might suffer discrimination in health coverage based on a factor that relates to an individual's health. HIPAA's provisions amend Title I of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) as well as the Internal Revenue Code and the Public Health Service Act and place requirements on employer-sponsored group health plans, insurance companies and health maintenance organizations (HMOs). HIPAA includes changes that: limit exclusions for preexisting conditions; prohibit discrimination against employees and dependents based on their health status; guarantee renewability and availability of health coverage to certain employers and individuals; and protect many workers who lose health coverage by providing better access to individual health insurance coverage.

Check out this website for more information about your rights and how they should be protected in the medical field: http://www.hep-c-alert.org/links/hippa.html