Privacy Notice
NOTICE OF PRIVACY PRACTICES
In order to comply with HIPAA's Privacy Rule, it is the policy of this office to:
-Distribute a Notice of Privacy Practices ("NPP") to every patient at their first appointment, eyewear pickup, or similar encounter on or after April 14, 2003.
-A staff member will provide each patient a copy of the NPP when on their first visit to our office.
-Patients will be asked to sign an acknowledgement of receipt of the NPP ("AOR"). The AOR to use is attached to this Policy.
-If a patient opts not to sign the AOR, we will make note of the fact that you asked and that the patient refused. Put this note in the patient's file and add it to the notes section in the patient's computer record.
-It is not necessary to give a NPP to a patient every time they come in after April 14, 2003 unless we change the NPP.
-At every patient encounter, a staff member must look in the patient's file to determine if the patient has previously signed an AOR.
-A copy of our NPP is posted on the front office wall visible from the waiting area.
-We keep a stock of copies of the NPP so that patients and visitors can take one, if they wish.
-We redistribute our NPP as above whenever we change it.
-We will only use and disclose protected health information in a manner that is consistent with HIPAA and with our NPP. If we change our NPP, the revised NPP will apply to all protected health information that we have, not just protected health information that we generate or obtain after we have changed the NPP.
In order to comply with HIPAA's Privacy Rule, it is the policy of this office to:
-Distribute a Notice of Privacy Practices ("NPP") to every patient at their first appointment, eyewear pickup, or similar encounter on or after April 14, 2003.
-A staff member will provide each patient a copy of the NPP when on their first visit to our office.
-Patients will be asked to sign an acknowledgement of receipt of the NPP ("AOR"). The AOR to use is attached to this Policy.
-If a patient opts not to sign the AOR, we will make note of the fact that you asked and that the patient refused. Put this note in the patient's file and add it to the notes section in the patient's computer record.
-It is not necessary to give a NPP to a patient every time they come in after April 14, 2003 unless we change the NPP.
-At every patient encounter, a staff member must look in the patient's file to determine if the patient has previously signed an AOR.
-A copy of our NPP is posted on the front office wall visible from the waiting area.
-We keep a stock of copies of the NPP so that patients and visitors can take one, if they wish.
-We redistribute our NPP as above whenever we change it.
-We will only use and disclose protected health information in a manner that is consistent with HIPAA and with our NPP. If we change our NPP, the revised NPP will apply to all protected health information that we have, not just protected health information that we generate or obtain after we have changed the NPP.