Applicable Laws

We respect the privacy of your personal and health information. We comply with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), 42 CFR Part 2, and California-specific regulations such as the Confidentiality of Medical Information Act (CMIA) and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) to safeguard your protected health information (PHI).

We implement robust security protocols to protect your PHI, in line with HIPAA, 42 CFR Part 2, and California’s stringent privacy laws. Our staff receive training specific to these laws and the importance of safeguarding patient information.


Information

We collect PHI, which may include demographic information, medical history, treatment details, and payment information. We also adhere to California’s strict laws regarding the confidentiality of medical information and substance use disorder treatment records.

Your PHI may ve utilized for healthcare provision, billing, healthcare operations, and medical research, with your consent. Our use and disclosure of medical information complies with federal laws and California’s privacy statutes, ensuring additional safeguards for your information.

PHI disclosure occurs with your consent or as legally required. We also comply with CMIA and CCPA provisions for additional consent requirements in California, particularly regarding sensitive health information. Substance use disorder records are subject to both federal and state regulations on confidentiality.


Rights

Under HIPAA, CMIA, and CCPA, you have rights regarding your PHI, including the right to access, amend, and obtain a record of disclosures. California law also provides the right to non-discrimination for exercising your privacy rights.

We may modify this policy to reflect changes in legal requirements or our practices. Notice of changes will be posted, and such changes will be effective immediately upon updating the policy.

For questions, to exercise your rights, or to raise concerns, please contact us. You may also lodge a complaint with the California Department of Public Health or the Office for Civil Rights of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.