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What is a Notice of Privacy Practices?

A Notice of Privacy Practices (NPP) is a document that explains how Roots Psychotherapy in College Station, TX, uses and protects your health information. It outlines your rights regarding your personal health information (PHI) and our legal obligations under HIPAA to keep your data secure.

How does Roots Psychotherapy use my health information?

We use your health information to provide quality care, process payments, and manage our practice. For example, we may share your information with other healthcare providers involved in your treatment or with insurance companies for billing purposes. Your privacy is always protected, and we only disclose information as permitted by law.

Can I access my health records at Roots Psychotherapy?

Yes, you have the right to access and receive copies of your health records. You can request your records by contacting our office in College Station, TX. We will provide your records within 30 days of your request, and there may be a small fee for copying and mailing

What are my rights regarding my health information?

You have several rights under HIPAA, including:

The right to request restrictions on how we use or disclose your PHI.

The right to access and receive copies of your health records.

The right to request corrections to your PHI if you believe it is incorrect or incomplete.

The right to receive a list of disclosures we have made of your PHI.

Will Roots Psychotherapy share my information without my consent?

We will not share your health information without your consent, except in specific situations permitted by law. For example, we may disclose your information to public health authorities to report abuse or to comply with a court order. However, we will always strive to protect your privacy and only share the minimum necessary information.

How can I file a complaint if I believe my privacy rights have been violated?

If you believe your privacy rights have been violated, you can file a complaint with our Clinical Director at Roots Psychotherapy in College Station, TX. You may also file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. We take all complaints seriously and will work to resolve any issues promptly.