NOTICE OF PROVIDER PRIVACY PRACTICES
Wichita Diabetes and Endocrinology, LLC
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.
Effective Date: 07/16/2017
Wichita Diabetes and Endocrinology, LLC must maintain the privacy of your personal health information and give you this notice that describes our legal duties and privacy practices concerning your personal health information. We must follow the privacy practices described in this notice. If you have any questions about this notice, please contact the privacy officer, Aubry Boyce.
Our Obligations
We are required by law to:
• Maintain the privacy of protected health information.
• Give you this notice of our legal duties and privacy practices regarding health information about you.
• Follow the terms of our notice that is currently in effect.
How We May Use and Disclose Health Information
The following describes the ways we may use and disclose health information that identifies you (“Health Information”). Except for the purposes described below, we will use and disclose Health Information only with your written permission. You may revoke such permission at any time by writing to our practice Privacy Officer, Aubry Boyce.
For Treatment. We may use and disclose Health Information for your treatment and to provide you with treatment-related health care services. For example, we may disclose Health Information to doctors, nurses, technicians, or other personnel, including people outside our office, who are involved in your medical care and need the information to provide you with medical care.
For Payment. We may use and disclose Health Information so that we or others may bill and receive payment from you, an insurance company or a third party for the treatment and services you received. For example, we may give your health plan information about you so that they will pay for your treatment.
For Health Care Operations. We may use and disclose Health Information for health care operations purposes. These uses and disclosures are necessary to make sure that all of our patients receive quality care and to operate and manage our office. For example, we may use and disclose information to make sure the obstetrical or gynecological care you receive is of the highest quality. We also may share information with other entities that have a relationship with you (for example, your health plan) for their health care operation activities.
Appointment Reminders, Treatment Alternatives and Health Related Benefits and Services. We may use and disclose Health Information to contact you to remind you that you have an appointment with us. We also may use and disclose Health Information to tell you about treatment alternatives or health-related benefits and services that may be of interest to you.
Individuals Involved in Your Care or Payment for Your Care. When appropriate, we may share Health Information with a person who is involved in your medical care or payment for your care, such as your family or a close friend. We also may notify your family about your location or general condition or disclose such information to an entity assisting in a disaster relief effort.
Research. Under certain circumstances, we may use and disclose Health Information for research. For example, a research project may involve comparing the health of patients who received one treatment to those who received another, for the same condition. Before we use or disclose Health Information for research, the project will go through a special approval process. Even without special approval, we may permit researchers to look at records to help them identify patients who may be included in their research project or for other similar purposes, as long as they do not remove or take a copy of any Health Information.
Special Situations
As Required by Law. We will disclose Health Information when required to do so by international, federal, state or local law.
To Avert a Serious Threat to Health or Safety. We may use and disclose Health Information when necessary to prevent a serious threat to your health and safety or the health and safety of the public or another person. Disclosures, however, will be made only to someone who may be able to help prevent the threat.
Business Associates. We may disclose Health Information to our business associates that perform functions on our behalf or provide us with services if the information is necessary for such functions or services. For example, we may use another company to perform billing services on our behalf. All of our business associates are obligated to protect the privacy of your information and are not allowed to use or disclose any information other than as specified in our contract.
Organ and Tissue Donation. If you are an organ donor, we may use or release Health Information to organizations that handle organ procurement or other entities engaged in procurement, banking or transportation of organs, eyes or tissues to facilitate organ, eye or tissue donation and transplantation.
Military and Veterans. If you are a member of the armed forces, we may release Health Information as required by military command authorities. We also may release Health Information to the appropriate foreign military authority if you are a member of a foreign military.
Workers’ Compensation. We may release Health Information for workers’ compensation or similar programs. These programs provide benefits for work-related injuries or illness.
Public Health Risks. We may disclose Health Information for public health activities. These activities generally include disclosures to prevent or control disease, injury or disability; report births and deaths; report child abuse or neglect; report reactions to medications or problems with products; notify people of recalls of products they may be using; a person who may have been exposed to a disease or may be at risk for contracting or spreading a disease or condition; and the appropriate government authority if we believe a patient has been the victim of abuse, neglect or domestic violence. We will only make this disclosure if you agree or when required or authorized by law.
Health Oversight Activities. We may disclose Health Information to a health oversight agency for activities authorized by law. These oversight activities include, for example, audits, investigations, inspections, and licensure. These activities are necessary for the government to monitor the health care system, government programs, and compliance with civil rights laws.
Data Breach Notification Purposes. We may use or disclose your Protected Health Information to provide legally required notices of unauthorized access to or disclosure of your health information.
Lawsuits and Disputes. If you are involved in a lawsuit or a dispute, we may disclose Health Information in response to a court or administrative order. We also may disclose Health Information in response to a subpoena, discovery request, or other lawful process by someone else involved in the dispute, but only if efforts have been made to tell you about the request or to obtain an order protecting the information requested.
Law Enforcement. We may release Health Information if asked by a law enforcement official if the information is: (1) in response to a court order, subpoena, warrant, summons or similar process; (2) limited information to identify or locate a suspect, fugitive, material witness, or missing person; (3) about the victim of a crime even if, under certain very limited circumstances, we are unable to obtain the person’s agreement; (4) about a death we believe may be the result of criminal conduct; (5) about criminal conduct on our premises; and (6) in an emergency to report a crime, the location of the crime or victims, or the identity, description or location of the person who committed the crime.
Coroners, Medical Examiners and Funeral Directors. We may release Health Information to a coroner or medical examiner. This may be necessary, for example, to identify a deceased person or determine the cause of death. We also may release Health Information to funeral directors as necessary for their duties.
National Security and Intelligence Activities. We may release Health Information to authorized federal officials for intelligence, counter-intelligence, and other national security activities authorized by law.
Protective Services for the President and Others. We may disclose Health Information to authorized federal officials so they may provide protection to the President, other authorized persons or foreign heads of state or to conduct special investigations.
Inmates or Individuals in Custody. If you are an inmate of a correctional institution or under the custody of a law enforcement official, we may release Health Information to the correctional institution or law enforcement official. This release would be if necessary: (1) for the institution to provide you with health care; (2) to protect your health and safety or the health and safety of others; or (3) the safety and security of the correctional institution.
Uses and Disclosures That Requires Us to Give You an Opportunity to Object and Opt Out
Individuals Involved in Your Care or Payment for Your Care. Unless you object, we may disclose to a member of your family, a relative, a close friend or any other person you identify, your Protected Health Information that directly relates to that person’s involvement in your health care. If you are unable to agree or object to such a disclosure, we may disclose such information as necessary if we determine that it is in your best interest based on our professional judgment.
Disaster Relief. We may disclose your Protected Health Information to disaster relief organizations that seek your Protected Health Information to coordinate your care, or notify family and friends of your location or condition in a disaster. We will provide you with an opportunity to agree or object to such a disclosure whenever we practically can do so.
Your Written Authorization Is Required For Other Uses and Disclosures
The following uses and disclosures of your Protected Health Information will be made only with your written authorization:
1. Uses and disclosures of Protected Health Information for marketing purposes; and
2. Disclosures that constitute a sale of your Protected Health Information
Other uses and disclosures of Protected Health Information not covered by this Notice or the laws that apply to us will be made only with your written authorization. If you do give us an authorization, you may revoke it at any time by submitting a written revocation to our Privacy Officer and we will no longer disclose Protected Health Information under the authorization. But disclosure that we made in reliance on your authorization before you revoked it will not be affected by the revocation.
Your Rights
You have the following rights regarding Health Information we have about you:
Right to Inspect and Copy. You have a right to inspect and copy Health Information that may be used to make decisions about your care or payment for your care. This includes medical and billing records, other than psychotherapy notes. To inspect and copy this Health Information,
you must make your request, in writing, to Aubry Boyce. We have up to 30 days to make your Protected Health Information available to you and we may charge you a reasonable fee for the costs of copying, mailing or other supplies associated with your request. We may not charge you a fee if you need the information for a claim for benefits under the Social Security Act or any other state of federal needs-based benefit program. We may deny your request in certain limited circumstances. If we do deny your request, you have the right to have the denial reviewed by a licensed healthcare professional who was not directly involved in the denial of your request, and we will comply with the outcome of the review.
Right to an Electronic Copy of Electronic Medical Records. If your Protected Health Information is maintained in an electronic format (known as an electronic medical record or an electronic health record), you have the right to request that an electronic copy of your record be given to you or transmitted to another individual or entity. We will make every effort to provide access to your Protected Health Information in the form or format you request, if it is readily producible in such form or format. If the Protected Health Information is not readily producible in the form or format you request your record will be provided in either our standard electronic format or if you do not want this form or format, a readable hard copy form. We may charge you a reasonable, cost-based fee for the labor associated with transmitting the electronic medical record.
Right to Get Notice of a Breach. You have the right to be notified upon a breach of any of your unsecured Protected Health Information.
Right to Amend. If you feel that Health Information we have is incorrect or incomplete, you may ask us to amend the information. You have the right to request an amendment for as long as the information is kept by or for our office. To request an amendment, you must make your request, in writing, to Aubry Boyce.
Right to an Accounting of Disclosures. You have the right to request a list of certain disclosures we made of Health Information for purposes other than treatment, payment and health care operations or for which you provided written authorization. To request an accounting of disclosures, you must make your request, in writing, to Aubry Boyce.
Right to Request Restrictions. You have the right to request a restriction or limitation on the Health Information we use or disclose for treatment, payment, or health care operations. You also have the right to request a limit on the Health Information we disclose to someone involved in your care or the payment for your care, like a family member or friend. For example, you could ask that we not share information about a particular diagnosis or treatment with your spouse. To request a restriction, you must make your request, in writing, to Aubry Boyce.
We are not required to agree to your request unless you are asking us to restrict the use and disclosure of your Protected Health Information to a health plan for payment or health care operation purposes and such information you wish to restrict pertains solely to a health care item or service for which you have paid us “out-of-pocket” in full. If we agree, we will comply with your request unless the information is needed to provide you with emergency treatment.
Out-of-Pocket-Payments. If you paid out-of-pocket (or in other words, you have requested that we not bill your health plan) in full for a specific item or service, you have the right to ask that your Protected Health Information with respect to that item or service not be disclosed to a health plan for purposes of payment or health care operations, and we will honor that request.
Right to Request Confidential Communications. You have the right to request that we communicate with you about medical matters in a certain way or at a certain location. For example, you can ask that we only contact you by mail or at work. To request confidential communications, you must make your request, in writing, to Aubry Boyce. Your request must specify how or where you wish to be contacted. We will accommodate reasonable requests.
Right to a Paper Copy of This Notice. You have the right to a paper copy of this notice. You may ask us to give you a copy of this notice at any time. Even if you have agreed to receive this notice electronically, you are still entitled to a paper copy of this notice. You may obtain a copy of this notice at our web site. To obtain a paper copy of this notice, you must make your request to Aubry Boyce.
Changes to This Notice
We reserve the right to change this notice and make the new notice apply to Health Information we already have as well as any information we receive in the future. We will post a copy of our current notice at our office. The notice will contain the effective date on the first page, in the top right-hand corner.
Complaints
If you believe your privacy rights have been violated, you may file a complaint with our office or with the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services. To file a complaint with our office, contact Aubry Boyce. You also have the right to file a complaint with the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services. Send your complaint to: Medical Privacy Complaint Division, Office for Civil Rights, United State Department of Health and Human Services, 200 Independence Avenue, SW, Room 509F, HHH Building, Washington, DC 20201 or contact the Voice Hotline (800)-368-1019 or send the information to their Internet address www.hhs.gov/ocr. All complaints must be made in writing. You will not be penalized for filing a complaint.
Patient Reviews
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Jolene is great. She is an excellent and caring provider.
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I appreciate his willingness to answer questions honestly and provide facts and data to help patients make informed decisions.
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She is very thorough and caring.
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Not only is Dr. Menges personable, but he listens and involves me in making the best decisions for my health and wellness. I appreciate this very much.
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Over the last 6 months of care, Dr. Elhomsey has been spectacular in talking to me about his plan for my medical issue. He is fabulous at explaining things to give me comfort in understanding his reasoning behind the decisions he feels are best for my care. He is sensitive to my needs and has been overly gracious in handling any requests I have made. I’m beyond impressed with his professional and personal skills. In reading about others with my condition on the internet and how they have struggled to understand treatment of Prolactinomas, I feel very blessed to be his patient as I feel informed and prepared as to the possible outcomes ahead. I would recommend Dr. Elhomsey to everyone that needed his care as his skills and caring for his patients is exceptional. A big “Thank you” to him and the staff for the excellent service provided!
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I am very thankful to have her involved in my diabetic care. She is very knowledgeable and listens and asks for my input. She has helped me a lot over the past yearI honestly wish I would have come here sooner instead of putting it off so long. It has made a considerable difference for me.
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I have a lot of doctor’s that I see and I consider Dr. Hachem one of my favorites to see.
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Mr. Menges is very thorough and informative. He has patience and good listening abilities. I recommend him highly to anyone seeking his specialties.
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I really like Dr. Elhomsy. He is very personal and great at what he does. I would definitely recommend him to other people for his excellent care.
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Dr. Elhomsy is outstanding as a specialist in the medical profession. He is very knowledgeable and very personable. Always asks if there are any questions and then answers with clarity. He has genuine concern for his patient.
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He is so patient with me and my hearing problem. I only wish I had started with him with my problem from the beginning.
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I enjoy coming to see her. She is always encouraging to me when I’m Down on myself.
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I’ve been very happy and confident with Dr. Elhomsy’s expertise so much so that my teenage daughter will be seeing him for a thyroid issue now that she’s old enough to be seen by him.
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I’m kinda new to being a diabetic. Trying to learn what’s best for my health. Dr. Jolene took the time to explain what items I need to be eating and talked to me about my meds in detail. She is one great Dr I’m glad to be her patient.
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I very much appreciated being with Dr. Hachem in person, and also, now, via telemed. I am doing much better controlling my blood sugars since Dr. Hachem became my specialist. Am looking forward to continuing with her, and would be very pleased to direct others her way for excellent medical specialist care. She certainly knows her “stuff”, explains the medical situation very well, and yet makes me her patient feel quit comfortable and resolved to take a major role for the success in my own treatment.
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I’m very picky about my doctors and I was nervous to start going to a new one. However, Jolene made me feel comfortable as soon as she walked into the room. She is very knowledgeable and has already helped me a lot even though I’ve only been seeing her for two weeks.
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The care I get from Jason Menges, PAC could not be any better. Excellent health care provider.
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An excellent and compassionate provider. Extremely pleasant experience.
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Explained things better than most. He even wrote it down cause he knew I was confused.
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He makes me feel very comfortable and cared for. I’m very confident in his abilities and knowledge regarding diabetes and all its complications.
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Dr. Elhomsy always takes a personal interest in my condition and very plainly explains all my questions in common terms. Excellent and frank openness in every visit.
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I’ve had two appointments with Dr. Elhomsy. He listens well to my concerns and involves me in the decision making for my treatment. I appreciate that very much.
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Dr. Hashem is an amazing doctor. She cares a lot about her patients, she returns calls quickly if a patient has concerns, and the most important thing is that she treats her patients as persons not as customers.
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Very professional and friendly. Glad I was referred to him.
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Jason is professional, friendly and encouraging, and helps set realistic and attainable goals for my health. The staff there is friendly and caring as well. Would highly recommend anyone looking for quality care to give them a call!