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FAQs - Patient Rights Q: What are my rights as a patient?A: As a patient you have rights and responsibilities relative to your medical care, and you have rights to privacy. Q: What do I do if I have concerns about patient care and safety at Aspen Valley Hospital? A: You are encouraged to contact the Patient Safety Officer at (970) 544-1199. If your concern is not resolved at this level, you are encouraged to contact the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations at (630) 792-5636 or complaint@jcaho.org. You may also file your concern with: State of Colorado, Health Facilities Division 4300 Cherry Creek Drive, South Denver, CO 80246 (303) 692-2000 (303) 691-7700 (for hearing impaired) Q: What is HIPAA? A: In 1996 Congress enacted a significant piece of healthcare legislation: the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). HIPAA was designed to accomplish several goals. The most significant for healthcare consumers are:
For most consumers, HIPAA's privacy provision is the crucial component. It limits the use and release of personal health information, and it restricts disclosure of most health information to the minimum needed for the intended purpose. An additional resource available to you is the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services website. Q: What rights do I have as a patient as outlined in HIPAA? A: As a patient, you have the right to:
A: Protected health information is any information about your or your health. For example, your name, address, phone number, medical history, and list of medications are all protected health information. We keep this information private, sharing it only with those who need it to do their jobs. Q: How does AVH and its affiliates use protected health information? A: We use this information to treat you and bill your insurance company or other payer for the services you receive. We also may use it to train healthcare professionals, improve the care we provide, or carry out other activities necessary for running a first-rate healthcare organization. Q: Do I have a say in how my information is used? A: Yes. We are required to get your permission before sharing your information for reasons not related to your care or the management of this organization. In addition, you may request that we restrict the ways we use your information. Q: Where can I find out about my rights? A: The Notice of Privacy Practices provides the answers to all your questions about how we use and share your health information and what rights you have as a patient. You'll receive a copy the first time you receive services from our organization. We'll ask you to sign an acknowledgement that you received it. You may see the notice posted throughout the facility. You can also request a copy at any time. Q: Will anyone know I'm at AVH? A: That's up to you. We have a facility directory that lists patients' names, room numbers, and general conditions (such as good, fair, serious, or critical. This helps visitors or callers get in touch with you more easily. We also may provide this information and information about your religious affiliation to members of the local clergy. However, if you'd prefer, we can leave all or part of your information out of the directory. Q: Who can I contact if I have questions or concerns? A: While many members of our staff can answer questions, our Privacy Official is best qualified. Her name is Elaine Gerson and she can be reached at (970) 544-7684 or by email. Q: What can I do if I have a complaint about my (or my loved one’s) care that has not been resolved through communication with appropriate personnel? A: You may file a formal grievance in writing, by telephone, by fax, or in person. Information needed from you includes the following: Name Telephone number Address Your relationship to the patient, if you are not the patient Detailed description of the issue or problem Specific names of staff involved, dates, places, or other details that will help with the investigation of your concern Outcome(s) you would like to see as a result of this process To file your grievance by telephone, call (970) 544-1186. To file your grievance by fax, call (970) 544-1585. To file your grievance in writing, send it to 0401 Castle Creek Road, Aspen, CO 81611, attention Nettie Kremer, or by email. You will be contacted by a representative of the hospital within one business day of receipt of this information. Q: Does Aspen Valley Hospital have any special protections under Colorado Law because it is a district hospital? A: Yes, as a governmental entity, Aspen Valley Hospital has some protections. You can find out their protections and your rights by clicking on the following link: Colorado Governmental Immunity Act Notice. |
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