Privacy Practices

Our Commitment to Your Privacy

As a company responsible for the information that we collect about you, your privacy is important to us. We are committed to protecting the confidential nature of your information to the fullest extent of the law. In addition to various laws governing your privacy, we have our own privacy policies and procedures in place. We understand how important it is to protect your privacy.

Protected Health Information

This Notice of Privacy Practices describes the type of information that is collected and your rights with regard to that information.

“Protected health information” means information that is individually identifiable to you and your covered dependents for healthcare treatment, payment and operations and includes information created, maintained or transmitted electronically. This information is obtained from applications for healthcare coverage, surveys, claims for payment filed by healthcare providers, referrals made by healthcare providers and your medical records. Personal health information may also be obtained over the telephone from you. Other sources of protected health information obtained may be from group health plan administrators, employers, other insurance carriers and business partners.

Protected health information includes the following:

We may use and disclose your protected information without your specific authorization for the purposes of treatment, payment and healthcare operations. To illustrate:

nHealth may share your protected health information with our contracted business associates for purposes of utilization reviews, appropriateness of care reviews, pharmacy benefit management and preferred provider network access. We require our business associates to sign a contract specifying their compliance with our privacy policy.

In order to ensure the privacy of your protected health information, we have developed privacy policies and procedures in accordance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Privacy Laws. Procedures are based on appropriate administrative, technical and physical safeguards necessary to maintain confidentiality of your protected health information. Such information is limited to those individuals who have a legitimate business need for the information. This protection extends to the use of your protected health information by nHealth employees.

Non-routine disclosures of personal health information

In situations not covered by your consent, nHealth will ask for your authorization prior to use or disclosure of your protected health information. We will use or disclose information in these circumstances pursuant to the specific purpose contained in your authorization and will only use or disclose the minimum amount of information necessary to perform the non-routine function. In most circumstances, authorization may only be made by the person to whom the protected health information pertains. In some circumstances, authorization may be obtained from a person representing your interests such as in emergency situations where authorization would be impractical to obtain or in the case of minor dependents.

Non-routine disclosures may be made to:

Required disclosures

nHealth is required by law to disclose your protected health information to:

Other disclosures

We will disclose your protected health information to individuals not involved in your healthcare operations, but only with written authorization by you. Such individuals are:

Your rights

You have the right to review your protected health information maintained by nHealth and to obtain a copy of such information.

You have the right to request amendments to your protected health information. Request for amendments must be made in writing and must include a reason for the requested amendment.

You have a right to request an accounting of disclosures of your protected health information made by nHealth. This request must be made in writing and may not be for a period longer than six (6) years and may not include dates prior to April 14, 2003.

You have a right to request a restriction on your protected health information that may be disclosed. nHealth will accommodate all reasonable requests.

You have the right to confidential communication. You may ask us in writing to communicate with you about your health information in a certain way or at a certain location such as by mail only to your work address or to contact you only at home.

You have the right to request a copy of this notice at any time. You can obtain a copy of this notice on our website at www.nHealth.com or you can call Member Services at 1-877nHealth (643-2584) to request a paper copy.

You have the right to register a complaint with the Privacy Officer of nHealth. You may also submit a written complaint to the Office of Civil Rights of the Department of Health and Human Services if you believe your privacy rights have been violated. nHealth maintains and enforces a policy of nonretaliation against our members, members of our workforce or members of the public who bring breaches (or potential breaches) of this notice to the attention of our PrivacOfficer or the Department of Health and Human Services.

If you have questions, concerns, or complaints about this notice or our privacy practices, please contact: nHealth, Attn: Privacy Officer, 2570 Technical Drive, Miamisburg, OH 45342.

Changes to Privacy Practices

nHealth reserves the right to change the terms of this notice as allowed or required by law. If changes are made to the nHealth privacy policies and procedures, an updated Notice of Privacy Practices will be available on the company’s website at www.nHealth.com.



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