| D.
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Uses and
Disclosures That May be Made Without Your Authorization or Opportunity to
Object. |
| 1. |
As Required By
Law. We will disclose PHI about you when required to do so by federal, state or
local law. |
| 2. |
Public Health
Activities. We may disclose PHI about you as necessary for public health
activities including, by way of example, disclosures to: |
| · |
report to public
health authorities for the purpose of preventing or controlling disease, injury
or disability; |
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report child abuse
or neglect; |
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report certain
events to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or to a person subject to the
jurisdiction of the FDA including information about defective products,
problems with medications, or, FDA-initiated product recalls; |
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notify a person
who may have been exposed to a communicable disease or who is at risk of
contracting or spreading a disease or condition; |
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report to an
employer, where there are work-related injuries or workplace medical
surveillance; |
| 3. |
Abuse, Neglect or
Domestic Violence. We may notify the appropriate government authority if we
believe you have been a victim of abuse, neglect or domestic violence. We will
only notify them if we obtain your agreement or if we are required or
authorized by law to report such abuse, neglect or domestic
violence. |
| 4. |
Health Oversight
Activities. We may disclose PHI about you to a health oversight agency for
activities authorized by law. Oversight agencies include government agencies
that oversee the disability services system, government benefit programs such
as Medicare or Medicaid, other government programs regulating health services,
and civil rights laws. |
| 5. |
Disclosures in
Legal Proceedings. We may disclose PHI about you to a court or administrative
agency when a judge or administrative agency orders us to do so. We also may
disclose PHI about you in legal proceedings without your permission or without
a judge or administrative agency's order when we receive a subpoena for your
PHI. We will not provide this information in response to a subpoena when we do
not feel it is in your best interest or if we do not want to participate in
order to protect our confidential relationship with you. |
| 6. |
Law Enforcement
Activities. We may disclose PHI to a law enforcement official for law
enforcement purposes. |
| 7. |
Medical Examiners
or Funeral Directors. We may provide PHI about you to a medical examiner or a
funeral director as necessary to carry out their duties. |
| 8. |
Organ and Tissue
Donation. If you are an organ donor, we may release your PHI to an organ
procurement organization or to an entity that conducts organ, eye or tissue
transplantation, or serves as an organ donation bank, as necessary to
facilitate organ, eye or tissue donation and transplantation. |
| 9. |
Research. We may
disclose your PHI to researchers when their research has been approved by COC
after reviewing the research proposal and established protocols to protect the
privacy of your PHI. |
| 10. |
To Avert a Serious
Threat to Health or Safety. We may use and disclose PHI about you when
necessary to prevent a serious and imminent threat to your health or safety or
to the health or safety of the public or another person. Under these
circumstances, we will only disclose PHI to someone who is able to help prevent
or lessen the threat. |
| 11. |
Military and
Veterans. If you a member of the armed forces, we may disclose your PHI as
required by military command authorities. We may also disclose your PHI for the
purpose of determining your eligibility for benefits provided by the Department
of Veterans Affairs. |
| 12. |
Workers'
Compensation. We may disclose PHI about you to comply with the state's Workers'
Compensation Law. |