Common use of Business Operation Clause in Contracts

Business Operation. We may need to use and disclose information for our business operation. For example, we may use information to review the quality of care you have received. As Required by Law: We will release information when required by law. This could include matters relating to law enforcement, national security, subpoenas or other court orders, communicable diseases, disaster relief, review of our activities by governmental accrediting agencies, and to avert a serious threat to health (suicide/homicide threat), safety (abuse/neglect), or other types of emergencies. With your permission: If you give us permission in writing, we may use and disclose your personal information. If you give us permission, you have the right to change your mind/revoke it. This must also be in writing. We cannot change any previous disclosures made without your permission.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Guarantor’s Agreement, Guarantor’s Agreement, Guarantor’s Agreement

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