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Public Employee Press
Health
and Security Plan
Protecting your privacy
- New questions when
you call
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New release
form
The DC 37 Health and Security
Plan is implementing new
federal privacy protections (PDF format)* effective
April 14.
The plan is adopting the guidelines to conform to the Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA).
The act requires health insurance plans and union welfare programs
to restrict the disclosure of subscribers medical histories.
Changes in procedures
Eligible members and retirees should expect changes when processing
claims or inquiring about benefits. For instance:
- The plans Inquiry
Unit at (212) 815-1234 must ask callers to provide more comprehensive
information to verify their identify before discussing personal
information.
- Members will be asked
to sign a release form when they ask union reps and local
leaders to help with health-related inquiries and claims.
You may obtain the release form by calling the Inquiry Unit
or your union rep.
- Because the plan is
updating its data base and claim procedures, it strongly encourages
members to make sure their address and phone on file with
the plan and the union are current.
Your right to information
Generally, HIPAA guarantees subscribers the right to look at
and copy their protected health information on file at the DC
37 Health and Security Plan. The act also allows subscribers
to restrict the release of their personal information.
- Subscribers may restrict
disclosure to people who provide health care and payment for
services.
- Subscribers may request
confidential communications regarding their protected health
information and the plans disclosure of information
for routine non-claim processing as far back as six years
before HIPAAs effective date, April 14, 2003.
Release of information
HIPAA requires health insurance plans and union welfare programs
that provide services like the DC 37 plans vision,
dental and prescription drug benefits to restrict the
disclosure of subscribers medical histories.
- Under HIPAA, plans generally
may disclose personal medical information only when it is
needed for treatment, payment and other health-care operations,
such as medical reviews, audits and patient grievances. Any
other disclosure requires the permission of the affected individual.
- Health-care providers
that receive information about the treatment of individuals
from the DC 37 Health and Security Plan must also meet HIPAAs
privacy standards. The law restricts plans from disclosing
health-related information on individuals physical and
mental conditions, record of health care and payment for services.
- In certain circumstances,
the plan may be required to disclose protected medical information
by federal, state or local law. It may, for instance, be required
to make unauthorized disclosures for law enforcement, organ
and tissue donation, public health activities, such as reporting
births and controlling diseases, reporting abuse, neglect
or domestic violence, judicial and administrative proceedings,
national security and intelligence activities and Workers
Compensation.
Complaints
Members and retirees who feel their privacy is violated may
file a complaint. Complaints may be made by:
- calling the HIPAA privacy
officer at (212) 815-1234
- writing: HIPAA Privacy
Officer, DC 37, 125 Barclay St., Room 525, New York, NY 10007
or
- e-mailing to HIPAA-Privacy@DC37.net

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