Cornerstone Healing Center, also doing business as and referred to as, “Cornerstone DUI” values your privacy, and we work to protect you. Any information we gather is only used to help you. We don’t share or sell your information to other organizations. We don’t form relationships special with ad server companies.
Specifically, we collect email addresses from people who contact us or when email address information is volunteered through surveys or site registrations. Any email address information we collect is not sold or shared with any other organization for commercial purposes. In addition to the email address rules, we do not set cookies for your web browser. All it takes to stop receiving emails from us in the future this to contact us via email and let us know. We may contact you through mail to share information about new services, products, or events if you provide us with your physical address. If you wish to stop receiving these mailings, please call us via phone with your exact name and address. We can quickly and easily remove you from the list.
Give us your telephone number through site registrations or emails. We may contact you to share information about new opportunities or new events that are in the upcoming future. If you do not wish to receive these calls, please contact us via phone or email with your full name and phone number.
We work hard to maintain transparency and openness regarding privacy policies and changes. So if our privacy policy ever changes or new circumstances or products lead to using customer information in new or unanticipated ways, we may update the privacy policy. This is natural because privacy policies can’t possibly include every unanticipated situation. If any of our information-using or -sharing practices change at any time in the future, we will post the policy changes on our website to notify you. We’ll also allow you to opt-out of any new uses. You should check our website periodically if you are concerned about your customer information. Calling us at the number provided is how you prevent your information from being used for purposes outside the scope of the reasons for which it was originally collected.
If you’re ever curious about the contact information we have about you, we can provide that at your request. You can access that information by writing to us.
Our security policies follow the appropriate safeguards and measures at our physical facility to avoid the loss, leaking, alteration, or misuse of information. Any concerns about our security or privacy policies, or if you believe our policies are not being followed, can be addressed by contacting us via phone or mail.
Cornerstone DUI
Uses and Disclosure of Health Information
THIS NOTICE DESCRIBES HOW MEDICAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOU MAY BE USED AND DISCLOSED AND HOW YOU CAN GET ACCESS TO THIS INFORMATION. PLEASE REVIEW IT CAREFULLY
This notice is effective as of July 01, 2019.
USES AND DISCLOSURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION
Cornerstone DUI is committed to protecting the privacy of the personal and health information we collect or create to provide health care services to our clients, known as “Protected Health Information” or “PHI.” PHI typically includes your name, address, date of birth, billing arrangements, care, and other information related to your health, health care provided to you, or payment for the health care. PHI DOES NOT include de-identified information or cannot be linked to you.
This notice of Health Information Privacy Practices (the “Notice”) describes Cornerstone DUI’s duties concerning the privacy of PHI, Cornerstone DUI’s use of and disclosure of PHI, client rights, and contact information for comments, questions, and complaints.
Cornerstone DUI
Uses and Disclosure of Health Information
THIS NOTICE DESCRIBES HOW MEDICAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOU MAY BE USED AND DISCLOSED AND HOW YOU CAN GET ACCESS TO THIS INFORMATION. PLEASE REVIEW IT CAREFULLY
This notice is effective as of July 01, 2019.
USES AND DISCLOSURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION
Cornerstone DUI is committed to protecting the privacy of the personal and health information we collect or create to provide health care services to our clients, known as “Protected Health Information” or “PHI.” PHI typically includes your name, address, date of birth, billing arrangements, care, and other information related to your health, health care provided to you, or payment for the health care. PHI DOES NOT include de-identified information or cannot be linked to you.
This notice of Health Information Privacy Practices (the “Notice”) describes Cornerstone DUI’s duties concerning the privacy of PHI, Cornerstone DUI’s use of and disclosure of PHI, client rights, and contact information for comments, questions, and complaints.
Cornerstone DUI’s PRIVACY PROCEDURES AND LEGAL OBLIGATIONS
Cornerstone DUI obtains most of its PHI directly from you through care applications, assessments, and direct questions. We may collect additional personal information depending upon your needs and consent to make additional referrals and inquiries. As we set up your service arrangements, we may obtain PHI from community health care agencies, other governmental agencies, or health care providers.
Cornerstone DUI is required by law to provide you with this notice and abide by the terms of the Notice currently in effect. Cornerstone DUI reserves the right to amend this Notice at any time to reflect changes in our privacy practices. Any changes will apply to all PHI we maintain, including PHI we created or received before the effective date. Any revised notice will be mailed to you or provided upon request.
Cornerstone DUI is required by law to maintain the privacy of PHI. Cornerstone DUI will comply with federal law and will comply with any state law that further limits or restricts the uses and disclosures discussed.
Below. To comply with these state and federal laws, Cornerstone DUI has adopted policies and procedures requiring its employees to obtain, maintain, use and disclose PHI to protect client privacy.
USES AND DISCLOSURES WITH YOUR AUTHORIZATION
Except as outlined below, Cornerstone DUI will not use or disclose your PHI without your written authorization. The authorization form is available from Cornerstone DUI (at the address and phone number below). You have the right to revoke your authorization at any time, except that Cornerstone DUI has taken action in reliance on the authorization.
The law permits Cornerstone DUI to use and disclose your PHI for the following reasons without your authorization:
For Your Treatment: We may use or disclose your PHI to physicians, psychologists, nurses, and other authorized healthcare professionals who need your PHI to conduct an examination, prescribe medication, or otherwise provide health care services to you.
To Obtain Payment: We may use or disclose your PHI to insurance companies, government agencies or health plans to assist us in getting paid for our services. For example, we may release information such as dates of treatment to an insurance company to obtain payment.
For Our Health Care Operations: We may use or disclose your PHI in activities necessary to support our health care operations, such as performing quality checks on your employee services. We may also disclose PHI to other persons not in Cornerstone DUI‘s workforce or to companies who help us perform our health services (referred to as “Business Associates”) we require these business associates to protect the privacy of your information appropriately.
As Permitted or Required By The Law: In some cases, we are required to disclose PHI. Such disclosers may be required by statute, regulation, court order, or government agency, or we reasonably believe an individual to be a victim of abuse, neglect, or domestic violence: for judicial and administrative proceedings and enforcement purposes.
For Public Health Activities: We may disclose your PHI for public health purposes, such as reporting communicable disease results to public health departments as required by law or when required for law enforcement purposes.
For Health Oversight Activities: We may disclose your PHI in connection with governmental oversight, such as for licensure, auditing, and for the administration of government benefits. The Arizona Department of Health Services is an example of an agency that oversees Cornerstone DUI‘s operations.
To Avert Serious Threat to Health and Safety: We may disclose PHI if we believe in good faith that doing so will prevent or lessen a serious or imminent threat to the health and safety of a person or the public.
Disclosures of Health Related Benefits or Services: Sometimes we may want to contact you regarding service reminders, health related products or services that may be of interest to you. These may include health care providers or settings of care or to tell you about other health-related products or services offered at Cornerstone DUI. You have the right not to accept such information.
Incidental Uses and Disclosures: Incidental uses and disclosures of PHI are those that cannot be reasonably prevented, are limited in nature and that occur as a by-product of a permitted use or disclosure. Such incidental uses and disclosures are permitted as long as Cornerstone DUI uses reasonable safeguards and use or disclose only the minimum amount of PHI necessary.
To Personal Representatives: We may disclose PHI to a person designated by you to act on your behalf and make decisions about your care in accordance with state law. We will act according to your written instructions in your chart and our ability to verify the identity of anyone claiming to be your personal representative.
To Family and Friends: We may disclose PHI to persons that you indicate are involved in your care or the payment of care. These disclosures may occur when you are not present, as long as you agree and do not express an objection. These disclosures may also occur if you are unavailable, incapacitated, or facing an emergency medical situation and we determine that a limited disclosure may be in your best interest. We may also disclose limited PHI to public or private entity that is authorized to assist in disaster relief efforts in order for that entity to locate a family member or other person that may be involved in caring for you. You have the right to limit or stop these disclosures.
YOUR RIGHTS CONCERNING PRIVACY
Access to Certain Records: You have the right to inspect and copy your PHI in a designated record set except where State law may prohibit client access. A designated record set contains medical and billing and case management information. If we do not have your PHI record set but know who does, we will inform you how to get it. If our PHI is a copy of information maintained by another health care provider, we may direct you to request the PHI from them. If Cornerstone DUI produces copies for you, we may charge you up to $1.00 per page up to a maximum fee of $30.00. Should we deny your request for access to information contained in your designated record set, you have the right to ask for the denial to be reviewed by another healthcare professional designated by Cornerstone DUI.
Amendments to Certain Records: You have the right to request certain amendments to your PHI if, for example, you believe a mistake has been made or a vital piece of information is missing. Cornerstone DUI is not required to make the requested amendments and will inform you in writing of our response to your request.
Accounting of Disclosures: You have the right to receive an accounting of disclosures of your PHI that Cornerstone DUI made for a period of six (6) years prior to the date of your written request. This accounting does not include for purposes of treatment, payment, health care operations or certain other excluded purposes, but includes other types of disclosures, including disclosures for public health purposes or in response to a subpoena or court order.
Restrictions: You have the right to request that we agree to restrictions on certain uses and disclosures of your PHI, but we are not required to agree to your request. You cannot place limits on uses and disclosures that we are legally required or allowed to make.
Revoke Authorizations: You have the right to revoke any authorizations you have provided, except to the extent that Pinnacle Peak Recovery has already relied upon the prior authorization.
Delivery by Alternate Means or Alternate Address: You have the right to request that we send your PHI by alternate means or to an alternate address.
Complaints & How to contact us: If you believe your privacy rights have been violated, you have the right to file a complaint by contacting Cornerstone DUI at the address and/or phone number indicated below. You also have the right to file a complaint with the Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human services in Washington,D.C. Cornerstone DUI will not retaliate against you for filing a complaint.
If you believe your privacy rights have been violated, you may make a complaint by contacting Linda Potere, HIPAA Privacy Officer at (561) 738-1369 or the Secretary for the Department of Health and Human Services. No individual will be retaliated against for filing a complaint.
The U.S.Department of Health and Human Services
200 Independence Avenue, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20201
Toll Free: 1-877-696-6775