Privacy Policies

OUR PLEDGE REGARDING PERSONAL HEALTH INFORMATION:

We understand that health information about you and your health care is personal. We are committed to protecting health information about you. Each counselor creates a record of the care and services you receive from them. We need this record to provide you with quality care and to comply with certain legal requirements. This notice applies to all of the records of your care generated by this mental health care practice. This notice will tell you about the ways in which we may use and disclose health information about you. We also describe your rights to the health information we keep about you, and describe certain obligations we have regarding the use and disclosure of your health information. When you sign our privacy policies documents, it represents an agreement between yourself and Deep Waters Counseling LLC. According to the Health Insurance and Portability Act (HIPAA), we are required by law to:

  • Make sure that protected health information (“PHI”) that identifies you is kept private.
  • Give you this notice of our legal duties and privacy practices with respect to health information.
  • Follow the terms of the notice that is currently in effect.
  • We can change the terms of this Notice, and such changes will apply to all information we have about you. The new Notice will be available upon request.

HOW WE MAY USE AND DISCLOSE HEALTH INFORMATION ABOUT YOU:

The following categories describe different ways that we use and disclose health information. For each category of uses or disclosures we will explain what we mean and give some examples. Not every use or disclosure in a category will be listed. However, all of the ways we are permitted to use and disclose information will fall within one of the categories below.

I. For Treatment Payment, or Health Care Operations: Federal privacy rules and regulations allow health care providers who have direct treatment relationship with the client to use or disclose the client’s personal health information without the client’s written authorization, to carry out the health care provider’s own treatment, payment or health care operations. We may also disclose your protected health information for the treatment activities of any health care provider. This too can be done without your written authorization. For example, if a clinician were to consult with another licensed health care provider about your condition, we would be permitted to use and disclose your person health information, which is otherwise confidential, in order to assist the clinician in diagnosis and treatment of your mental health condition. This includes professional supervision and consultation, with professionals either within or without Deep Waters Counseling LLC, in the case that your counselor is not yet fully licensed in the state of Missouri.

Disclosures for treatment purposes are not limited to the minimum necessary standard because therapists and other health care providers need access to the full record and/or full and complete information in order to provide quality care. The word “treatment” includes, among other things, the coordination and management of health care providers with a third party, consultations between health care providers and referrals of a patient for health care from one health care provider to another.

II. Lawsuits and Disputes: If you are involved in a lawsuit, we may disclose health information in response to a court or administrative order. We may also disclose health information about your child in response to a subpoena, discovery request, or other lawful process by someone else involved in the dispute. We will make efforts to either tell you about the request or to obtain an order protecting the information requested.

CERTAIN USES AND DISCLOSURES REQUIRE YOUR AUTHORIZATION:

  1. Psychotherapy Notes. All of our counselors do keep “psychotherapy notes” as that term is defined in 45 CFR § 164.501, and any use or disclosure of such notes requires your Authorization unless the use or disclosure is:

    • for the counselor's own use in treating you
    • for the use of supervision/training mental health practitioners
    • for the use of defending our counselors in any legal proceedings
    • for use by the Secretary of Health and Human Services to investigate our compliance with HIPAA
    • required by law and the use or disclosure is limited by the requirements of such law
    • required by law for certain health oversight activities pertaining to the originator of the psychotherapy notes
    • required by a coroner who is performing duties authorized by law
    • required to help avert a serious threat to the health and safety of either yourself or others
  2. Marketing Purposes and Sale of PHI. As both an agency and individual counselors, we are bound by ethical and legal obligations to never use, sell or disclose your PHI for marketing purposes.

CERTAIN USES AND DISCLOSURES DO NOT REQUIRE YOUR AUTHORIZATION.

Subject to certain limitations in the law, we can use and disclose your PHI without your Authorization for the following reasons:

  1. When disclosure is required by state or federal law, and the use or disclosure complies with and is limited to the relevant requirements of such law.
  2. For public health activities, including reporting suspected child, elder, or dependent adult abuse, or preventing or reducing a serious threat to anyone’s health or safety.
  3. For health oversight activities, including audits and investigations.
  4. For judicial and administrative proceedings, including responding to a court or administrative order, although our preference is to obtain an Authorization from you before doing so.
  5. For law enforcement purposes, including reporting crimes occurring on agency premises.
  6. To coroners or medical examiners, when such individuals are performing duties authorized by law.
  7. For research purposes, including but not limited to studying and comparing the mental health of patients who received one form of therapy versus those who received another form of therapy for the same condition.
  8. Specialized government functions, including, ensuring the proper execution of military missions; protecting the President of the United States; conducting intelligence or counter-intelligence operations; or, helping to ensure the safety of those working within or housed in correctional institutions.
  9. For workers' compensation purposes. Although our preference is to obtain an Authorization from you, we may provide your PHI in order to comply with workers' compensation laws.
  10. Appointment reminders and health related benefits or services. We may use and disclose your PHI to contact you to remind you that you have an appointment. We may also use and disclose your PHI to tell you about treatment alternatives, or other health care services or benefits that we offer.

CERTAIN USES AND DISCLOSURES REQUIRE YOU TO HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO OBJECT.

  1. Disclosures to family, friends, or others: We may provide your PHI to a family member, friend, or other person that you indicate is involved in your care or the payment for your health care, unless you object in whole or in part. The opportunity to consent may be obtained retroactively in emergency situations.

YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING RIGHTS WITH RESPECT TO YOUR PHI:

  1. The Right to Request Limits on Uses and Disclosures of Your PHI. You have the right to ask us not to use or disclose certain PHI for treatment, payment, or health care operations purposes. We are not required to agree to your request, and may say “no” if doing so would negatively affect your health care and/or treatment goals.
  2. The Right to Request Restrictions for Out-of-Pocket Expenses Paid for In Full. You have the right to request restrictions on disclosures of your PHI to health plans for payment or health care operations purposes if the PHI pertains solely to a health care item or a health care service that you have paid for out-of-pocket in full.
  3. The Right to Choose How PHI is Sent to You. You have the right to ask your counselor or Deep Waters Counseling LLC to contact you in a specific way (for example, home or office phone) or to send mail to a different address. You also have the option to direct me to send your PHI to a third party, and will be asked to sign a permission to release information form before the information is sent.
  4. The Right to See and Get Copies of Your PHI. You have the right to request an electronic or paper copy of your personal health information by submitting a written request to the office, detailing the precise information you would like to receive. We will provide you with the requested information, or may suggest a summary of it, if you agree to receive a summary, within 30 days of receiving your written request, and will charge a reasonable, cost based fee for doing so. The request for PHI may be denied in the case that release of the requested information may endanger the life or physical safety of either the individual or another person.
  5. The Right to Get a List of the Disclosures Made. You have the right to request a list of instances in which we have disclosed your PHI for purposes other than treatment, payment, or health care operations, or for which you provided an Authorization. We will respond to your request for an accounting of disclosures within 60 days of receiving your request. The list given you will include disclosures made in the last six years unless you request a shorter time. We will provide the list to you at no charge, but if you make more than one request in the same year, we will charge a reasonable cost based fee for each additional request.
  6. The Right to Correct or Update Your PHI. If you believe that there is a mistake in your PHI, or that a piece of important information is missing from your PHI, you have the right to request that we correct the existing information or add the missing information. We may say “no” to your request if we believe it may negatively affect your heath record or treatment, but will tell you why in writing within 60 days of receiving your request.
  7. The Right to Get a Paper or Electronic Copy of this Notice. You have the right get a paper copy of this Notice, and you have the right to get a copy of this notice by e-mail. And, even if you have agreed to receive this Notice via e-mail, you also have the right to request a paper copy of it.