For Treatment Sample Clauses

For Treatment. I can use your PHI within my practice to provide you with mental health treatment, including discussing or sharing your PHI with my trainees and interns. I may disclose your PHI to physicians, psychiatrists, psychologists, and other licensed health care providers who provide you with health care services or are otherwise involved in your care. Example: If a psychiatrist is treating you, I may disclose your PHI to her/him in order to coordinate your care.
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For Treatment. We may use and disclose Health Information for your treatment and to provide you with treatment‐related health care services. For example, we may disclose Health Information to doctors, nurses, technicians, or other personnel, including people outside our office, who are involved in your medical care and need the information to provide you with medical care.
For Treatment. We may use medical information about you to provide you with medical treatment or services. We may disclose medical information about you to doctors, nurses, technicians, medical students or other Practice or Facility personnel who are involved in your care. Different departments of the Practice or Facility also may share medical information about you in order to coordinate the different services you may need, such as prescriptions, lab work and imaging services. We also may disclose medical information about you to people outside the Practice or Facility who may be involved in your medical care.
For Treatment. Your PHI may be used and disclosed by those who are involved in your care for the purpose of providing, coordinating, or managing your health care treatment and related services. This includes consultation with clinical supervisors or other treatment team members. We may disclose PHI to any other consultant only with your authorization.
For Treatment. We may use or disclose your protected health information to help deliver, coordinate, manage, and facilitate your healthcare and related services. For example, we may consult with or disclose medical information about you to providers such as your physician or other doctors, nurses, technicians, or other personnel who are involved in taking care of you. For Payment We may use or disclose your protected health information to obtain payment for the healthcare products we provide to you. For example, prior to providing you with such products, we may contact your insurance carrier, your HMO or your employer’s health plan regarding your treatment, including your diagnosis and product needs, to ensure that such products will be covered. We may also disclose information to your insurance carrier or other payer that is necessary to submit claims for payment, or to resolve any questions such carrier or payer may have regarding quality assurance or utilization review.
For Treatment. I may disclose your PHI to physicians, psychiatrists, psychologists, and other licensed health care providers who provide you with health care services or are otherwise involved in your care. Example: If a psychiatrist is treating you, I may disclose your PHI to her/him in order to coordinate your care.
For Treatment. We may use or disclose health information about you to provide you with medical treatment. We may disclose health information about you to doctors, nurses, therapists or other Practice personnel who are involved in taking care of you. For example, a doctor treating you for a leg wound may need to know if you have diabetes because diabetes may slow the healing process. We may also share health information about you in order to coordinate your care and provide you with medication, lab work, and x-rays. We may also disclose health information about you to people outside the Practice who may be involved in your medical care. This may include referrals to specialists or other healthcare providers, imaging or other diagnostic services providers, or your family members or care givers.
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For Treatment. We may use or disclose health information about You to provide You with medical treatment. We may disclose health information about You to doctors, nurses, therapists or other Practice personnel who are involved in taking care of You. For example, a doctor treating You for hypertension may need to know if You have diabetes because diabetes may slow the healing process. We may also share health information about You in order to coordinate your care and provide You with medication, lab work, and x-rays. We may also disclose health information about You to people outside the Practice who may be involved in your medical care. This may include referrals to specialists or other healthcare providers, imaging or other diagnostic services providers, or your family members or care givers.
For Treatment. We use your medical information to provide you with psychological treatments or services.These might include individual, family, or group therapy; psychological, educational, or vocational testing; treatment planning; or measuring the benefits of our services. We may share your PHI with others who provide treatment to you.We are likely to share your information with your personal physician. If you are being treated by a team, we can share some of your PHI with the team members, so that the services you receive will work best together.The other professionals treating you will also enter their findings, the actions they took, and their plans into your medical record, and so we all can decide what treatments work best for you and make up a treatment plan.We may refer you to other professionals or consultants for services we cannot provide.When we do this, we need to tell them things about you and your conditions.We will get back their findings and opinions, and those will go into your records here. If you receive treatment in the future from other professionals, we can also share your PHI with them.These are some examples so that you can see how we use and disclose your PHI for treatment.
For Treatment. We may use your health information in managing your care. We may share your health information with a provider for use in treating you. For Example: We may review your health information, including medications that you are taking, to make sure that none of the treatments you receive will conflict.
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