V.
Uses and Disclosures of Information That Do Not Require Your Consent
or Authorization
State and federal laws and regulations either require
or permit us to use or disclose your protected health information
without your consent or authorization. The uses or disclosures that
we may make without your consent or authorization include the
following:
We may disclose your protected health information when a federal, state
or local law requires that we report information about suspected
abuse, neglect, or domestic violence, reporting adverse reactions to
medications or injury from a health care product, or in response to
a court order or subpoena.
We may disclose your protected health information when we are required
to collect information about diseases or injuries (e.g., your
exposure to a disease or your risk for spreading or contracting a
communicable disease or condition, product recalls, or to report
vital statistics (e.g., births/deaths) to the public health
authority).
We may disclose your protected health information to a health oversight
agency such as a protection and advocacy agency, the state agency
responsible for inspecting our facility or to other agencies
responsible for monitoring the health care system for such purposes
as reporting or investigation of unusual incidents or to ensure that
we are in compliance with applicable state and federal laws and
regulations and civil rights issues.
We may disclose your protected health information to a coroner or
medical examiner for the purpose of identifying a deceased
individual or to determine the cause of death. We may also disclose
your health information to a funeral director for the purposes of
carrying out your wishes and/or for the funeral director to perform
his/her necessary duties. If you are an organ donor, we may disclose your protected health
information to the organization that will handle your organ, eye or
tissue donation for the purposes of facilitating your organ or
tissue donation or transplantation.
We may disclose your protected health information for research purposes
only when a privacy board has approved the research project.
However, we may use or disclose your protected health information to
individuals preparing to conduct an approved research project in
order to assist such individuals in identifying persons to be
included in the research project. Researchers identifying persons to
be included in the research project will be required to conduct all
activities onsite. If it becomes necessary to use or disclose
information about you that could be used to identify you by name, we
will obtain your written authorization before permitting the
researcher to use your information. Researchers will be required to
sign a Confidentiality and Non-Disclosure Agreement form
before being permitted access to health information for research
purposes. A sample copy of this agreement may be obtained from the
business office.
We may disclose your protected health information to avoid a serious
threat to your health or safety or to the health or safety of
others. When such disclosure is necessary, information will only be
released to those law enforcement agencies or individuals who have
the ability or authority to prevent or lessen the threat of harm.
We may disclose protected health information of military personnel and
veterans, when requested by military command authorities, to
authorized federal authorities for the purposes of intelligence,
counterintelligence, and other national security activities (such as
protection of the President), or to correctional institutions. © 2003-2005
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