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Privacy Policy

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.
During treatment at Southdale Pediatric Associates, doctors, nurses, and other caregivers may gather information about your medical history and health.  This notice will explain how such information may be used and shared with others.  It will also explain privacy rights regarding this kind of information.

Most patients of Southdale Pediatric Associates are children.  When we refer to you or your in this Notice, we refer to the patient.  When we refer to types of disclosures of information to you, we mean disclosures to the patient, the patient's guardian, or person legally authorized to receive information about the patient.

Medical information may be used and disclosed for the following purposes:

$   Treatment: We will use the patient's information to       provide, coordinate, and manage your care and       treatment.  For example, a physician may share medical       information with another physician for consultation or       a referral.

$   Payment: We will use information to receive payment       for the services we provide.  For example, we will       disclose information in order to submit bills or claims to       insurance companies and Medicare or Medicaid.

$   Health care operations: We will use information for       certain activities related to the functioning of       Southdale Pediatric Associates.  For example, we may       use or disclose information for quality assurance       activities. 

      Appointment   reminders   and   other   health
f    
  information:
We may use information to send you       reminders about future appointments.  Information may       be used to provide you with information about new or       alternative treatments or other health care services       that may be of interest to you. 

$   Fundraising: We may use information to notify you       about fund-raising campaigns or other charitable       events.

$    Family members or other responsible people: Wef       may disclose information to people who will be taking       care of the patient or are responsible for  paying bills,       such as other family members.  Southdale Pediatric       Associates will only disclose medical information       that these people need to know.  We  may also use       information to let other family members or other       responsible people know where the patient is and what       their general medical condition is. If the patient is       able to make his or her own health care decisions,       Southdale Pediatric Associates will ask permission       before using medical information for  these purposes.  If       the patient is unable to make health care decisions,       Southdale Pediatric Associates will disclose relevant       medical information to family members or other       responsible people if we feel it is in the patients best       interests to do so.  For example, we may provide limited       medical information to allow another family member to       pick up a prescription or X- ray for the patient.

$   Emergency conditions: Under emergency conditions,       we may disclose information about you to the       government or other groups that assist in emergencies       or disasters.

      Other uses or disclosures: Southdale Pediatric       Associates may disclose or use information in the       following cases: when required by law; for public health
      activities; relating to victims of abuse, neglect, or       domestic violence; for health oversight activities; for       judicial and administrative proceedings to the extent       permitted by law; for law enforcement purposes, as       permitted or required by law; to coroners, medical       examiners, and funeral directors, as permitted by       law; for organ donation purposes; for research         purposes under certain circumstances; to avert a serious       threat to health or safety; for certain specialized       government functions, such as military discharge and       national security and intelligence, and for workers       compensation purposes.  Research: Under certain         circumstances, we may use and disclose medical       information about you for research purposes.  In       some cases, we will only disclose information about       you for research purposes with your authorization.
     In other cases, where there is only a minimal risk to       your privacy, for  example a research project       comparing the health and recovery of all patients
     who received one medication to those who received       another, for the same condition, we may disclose       information about you without your authorization.  All       research projects are subject to a special approval       process, which evaluates each proposed research       project and its use of medical information.  We will       only disclose information about you for research       without your  authorization when the special approval       process results in a determination that there is only a       minimal risk to your privacy, and we have initiated       processes to protect your  privacy to the greatest       extent possible.  Southdale Pediatric Associates will not       use or disclose medical information in any other  way       unless  you  allow  us  to  do  so  in  writing.   If  you  do
      give us permission to use or disclose the patient's       medical information for another purpose, you have the       right to change your mind and revoke the permission at
      any time. 

Privacy rights:

$  Restrict use and disclosure: You may request that       Southdale Pediatric Associates not use medical       information in certain ways or for certain purposes.  You        may also request that     Southdale Pediatric Associates       not provide medical information to certain people.        However,     Southdale Pediatric Associates has the right       to refuse your request.  Southdale Pediatric            Associates may use or disclose the patient's medical       information in situations requiring emergency       treatment, in which case we will ask the person(s) who       receive the information not to further use or disclose       the information. 

$  Provide confidentiality: You may request that       Southdale Pediatric Associates provide you with your       medical information in a confidential manner.  For        example, you can request that we send appointment       reminders, bills, and other mailings to a different       address or that we notify you of this kind of        information in another way, such as by telephone call.        You must make this request in writing and specify       another address or means of communication.  We       must agree to your written request. We may also ask       you to give us information about how you will pay       your bills.

$    Inspection and copy: You may ask to see and copy       your medical records, unless that information is       protected by law. You must make these requests in       writing.   If   your   request   to   look  at   or  copy   the
      patient's medical records is denied, you have the right       to have the denial reviewed by a health care       professional.  We will act upon your request within 30       days and may charge you a legally acceptable amount       for copying costs.

      Change  information  or  amend  medical  records:
      You may ask us to amend information in the       patient's medical records.  If your request is denied,       you  can write a statement of disagreement with the       denial that we will keep with your medical information.

           - Accounting of disclosures: You may ask us to               provide you with information about certain               disclosures of your medical information we made in               the past. You  may  request an accounting of               disclosures made in the past 6 years, but this               accounting will only cover disclosures made after               April 14, 2003.

           - Paper copy: If you have received this notice of               the medical information privacy rights               electronically, you may ask us to provide you with               a paper copy. 

         - Paper violations: If you feel your medical               information privacy rights have been               violated, you may file a complaint with the               Secretary of Health and Human Services               and/or with Southdale Pediatric Associates privacy               official listed below.  Filing a complaint will               not affect the quality of the services you receive               from Southdale Pediatric Associates and               you will not 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
              (202) 619-0257
              Toll free: 1-877-696-6775
              Electronic: HHS.Mail@hhs.gov

        - Southdale Pediatric Associates privacy official:            You may contact the designated privacy official:               Southdale Pediatric Assocaites
                   Privacy Official
              3955 Parklawn Avenue-Suite 120
              Edina, MN 55435
              (952) 831-1944

The effective date of this notice is April 14, 2003.  Southdale Pediatric Associates is required by law to maintain the privacy of protected health information and to provide individuals with this notice of its legal duties and privacy practices with respect to health information.  Southdale Pediatric Associates is required to abide by the terms of the notice currently in effect.  Southdale Pediatric Associates reserves the right to change the terms of this notice and to make new notice provisions effective for all protected health information maintained by Southdale Pediatric Associates.  If the terms of this notice are changed, Southdale Pediatric Associates will provide individuals with a revised notice: at the time of treatment, or upon request, by posting the revised notice in designated office locations at Southdale Pediatric Associates and on the web site: www.southdalepeds.com