Patient Details and Other Important Information

At Southeast Foot & Ankle, we want to thank you for trusting us, and we will do everything possible to manage and treat the pain you are feeling. To help our podiatrist and staff have a better understanding of your medical conditions and history, please fill out the patient form on this page.

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We would also like to share our financial agreement, privacy policy, as well as the rights you have as a patient. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

Patient Acknowledgement

Patient Name:

Thank you very much for taking time to review how we are carefully using your health information. If you have any questions, we want to hear from you. If not, we would appreciate very much your acknowledging your receipt of our policy by signing and returning this card. We look forward to seeing you again soon!

Patient Signature:

Date:

Protecting Your Confidential Health Information Is Important to Us

Notice of Privacy Practices
This notice describes how health information about you may be used and disclosed and how you can get access to this information. Please review it carefully.

Our Promise

Dear Patient,
This is not meant to alarm you – quite the opposite! It is our desire to communicate to you that we are taking the new Federal (HIPAA – Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) laws written to protect the confidentiality of your health information seriously. We do not ever want you to delay treatment because you are afraid your personal health history might be unnecessarily made available to others outside of our office.

So what has changed? Why a privacy policy now? Very good questions!
The most significant variable that has motivated the Federal government to legally enforce the importance of the privacy of health information is the rapid evolution of computer technology and its use in healthcare. The government has appropriately sought to standardize and protect the privacy of the electronic exchange of your health information. This has challenged us to review not only how your health information is used within our computers but also with the Internet, phone, faxes, copy machines, and charts. We believe this has been an important exercise for us because it has disciplined us to put in writing the policies and procedures we use to ensure the protection of your health information everywhere it is used.

We want you to know about these policies and procedures which we developed to make sure your health information will not be shared with anyone who does not require it. Our office is subject to State and Federal laws regarding the confidentiality of your health information and in keeping with these laws, we want you to understand our procedures and your rights as our valuable patient.

We will use and communicate your HEALTH INFORMATION only for the purposes of providing your treatment, obtaining payment, and conducting health care operations. Your health information will not be used for other purposes unless we have asked for and been voluntarily given your written permission.

How Your Health Information May Be Used

To Provide Treatment
We will use your HEALTH INFORMATION within our office to provide you with the best health care possible. This may include administrative and clinical office procedures designed to optimize scheduling and coordination of care between physician assistants, nurses, physicians, and business office staff. In addition, we may share your health information with referring physicians, clinical and pathology laboratories, pharmacies, or other health care personnel providing you treatment.

To Obtain Payment
We may include your health information with an invoice used to collect payment for treatment you receive in our office. We may do this with insurance forms filed for you in the mail or sent electronically. We will be sure to only work with companies with a similar commitment to the security of your health information.

To Conduct Health Care Operations
Your health information may be used during performance evaluations of our staff. Some of our best teaching opportunities use clinical situations experienced by patients receiving care at our office. As a result, health information may be included in training programs for students, interns, associates, and business and clinical employees. It is also possible that health information will be disclosed during audits by insurance companies or government appointed agencies as part of their quality assurance and compliance reviews. Your health information may be reviewed during the routine process of certification, licensing, or credentialing activities.

To Conduct Health Care Operations
Your health information may be used during performance evaluations of our staff. Some of our best teaching opportunities use clinical situations experienced by patients receiving care at our office. As a result, health information may be included in training programs for students, interns, associates, and business and clinical employees. It is also possible that health information will be disclosed during audits by insurance companies or government appointed agencies as part of their quality assurance and compliance reviews. Your health information may be reviewed during the routine process of certification, licensing, or credentialing activities.

Inpatient Reminders
Because we believe regular care is very important to your general health, we will remind you of a scheduled appointment or that it is time for you to contact us and make an appointment. Additionally, we may contact you to follow up on your care and inform you of treatment options or services that may be of interest to you or your family.

These communications are an important part of our philosophy of partnering with our patients to be sure they receive the best preventive and curative care modern medicine can provide. They may include postcards, folding postcards, letters, telephone reminders, or electronic reminders such as email (unless you tell us that you do not want to receive these reminders).

Abuse or Neglect
We will notify government authorities if we believe a patient is a victim of abuse, neglect, or domestic violence. We will make this disclosure only when we are compelled by our ethical judgment, when we believe we are specifically required or authorized by law or with the patient’s agreement.

Public Health and National Security
We may be required to disclose to Federal officials or military authorities health information necessary to complete an investigation related to public health or to national security. Health information could be important when the government believes that the public safety could benefit when the information could lead to the control or prevention of an epidemic or the understanding of new side effects of a drug treatment or medical device.

For Law Enforcement
As permitted or required by State or Federal law, we may disclose your health information to a law enforcement official for certain law enforcement purposes, including, under certain or limited circumstances, if you are a victim of a crime or in order to report a crime.

Family, Friends, and Caregivers
We may share your health information with those you tell us will be helping you with your home hygiene, treatment, medications, or payment. We will be sure to ask your permission first. In the case of an emergency, where you are unable to tell us what you want, we will use your very best judgment when sharing your health information only when it will be important to those participating in providing your care.

To Coroners, Funeral Directors, and Medical Examiners
We may be required by law to provide information to coroners, funeral directors, and medical examiners for the purposes of determining a cause of death and preparing for a funeral.

Medical Research
Advancing medical knowledge often involves learning from the careful study of the medical histories of prior patients. Formal review and study of health histories as a part of a research study will happen only under the ethical guidance, requirements, and approval of an Institutional Review Board.

Authorization to Use or Disclose Health Informations
Other than is stated above or where Federal, State, or Local law requires us, we will not disclose your health information other than with your written authorization. You may revoke that authorization in writing at any time.

Patient Rights

This new law is careful to describe that you have the following rights related to your health information.

Restrictions
You have the right to request restrictions on certain uses and disclosures of your health information. Our office will make every effort to honor reasonable restriction preferences from our patients.

Confidential Communications
You have the right to request that we communicate with you in a certain way. You may request that we only communicate your health information privately with no other family members present or through mailed communications that are sealed. We will make every effort to honor your reasonable requests for confidential communications.

Inspect and Copy Your Health Information
You have the right to read, review, and copy your health information, including your complete chart, x-rays, and billing records. If you would like a copy of your health information, please let us know. We may need to charge you a reasonable fee to duplicate and assemble your copy.

Amend Your Health Information
You have the right to ask us or update or modify your records if you believe your health information records are incorrect or incomplete. We will be happy to accommodate you as long as our office maintains this information. In order to standardize our process, please provide us with your request in writing and describe your reason for the change.

Your request may be denied if the health information record in question was not created by our office, is not part of our records, or if the records containing your health information are determined to be accurate and complete.

Documentation of Health Information
You have the right to ask us for a description of how and where your health information was used by our office for any reason other than for treatment, payment, or health operations. Our documentation procedures will enable us to provide information on health information usage from April 14, 2003 and forward. Please let us know in writing the time period for which you are interested. Thank you for limiting your request to no more than six years at a time. We may need to charge you a reasonable fee for your request.

Request a Paper Copy of This Notice
You have the right to obtain a copy of this Notice of Privacy Practices directly from our office at any time. Stop by or give us a call and we will mail or email a copy to you.

We are required by law to maintain the privacy of your health information and to provide to you and your representative this Notice of Privacy Practices. We are required to practice these policies and procedures described in this notice but we do reserve the right to change the terms of our Notice. If we change our privacy practices, we will be sure all of our patients receive a copy of the revised Notice.

You have the right to express complaints to us or the Secretary of Health and Human Services if you believe your privacy rights have been compromised. We encourage you to express any concerns you may have regarding the privacy of your information. Please let us know your concerns or complaints in writing.

We would also like to share our financial agreement, privacy policy, as well as the rights you have as a patient. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

Southeast Foot & Ankle Center
Anh T. Lam, D.P.M.

7691 Glacier Hwy.
Juneau, AK 99801

Phone Number: 907-789-5518
Fax Number: 907-523-6991