131 Federal Notice How the Claims Administrator Uses or Discloses Information The Claims Administrator must use and disclose your health information to provide that information: • To you or someone who has the legal right to act for you (your personal representative) in order to administer your rights as described in this notice. • To the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, if necessary, to make sure your privacy is protected. The Claims Administrator has the right to use and disclose health information for your treatment, to pay for your health care and to operate the Claims Administrator's business. For example, the Claims Administrator may use or disclose your health information: • For Payment of service fees due the Claims Administrator, to determine your coverage, and to process claims for health care services you receive, including for subrogation or coordination of other benefits you may have. For example, the Claims Administrator may tell a doctor whether you are eligible for coverage and what percentage of the bill may be covered. • For Treatment. The Claims Administrator may use or disclose health information to aid in your treatment or the coordination of your care. For example, the Claims Administrator may disclose information to your physicians or hospitals to help them provide medical care to you. • For Health Care Operations. The Claims Administrator may use or disclose health information as needed to operate and manage its business activities related to providing and managing your health care coverage. For example, the Claims Administrator might talk to your physician to suggest a disease management or wellness program that could help improve your health or the Claims Administrator may analyze data to determine how the Claims Administrator can improve its services. The Claims Administrator may also de-identify health information in accordance with applicable laws. After that information is de-identified, the information is no longer subject to this notice and the Claims Administrator may use the information for any lawful purpose. • To Provide You Information on Health Related Programs or Products such as alternative medical treatments and programs or about health-related products and services, subject to limits imposed by law. • For Plan Sponsors. If your coverage is through an employer sponsored group health plan, the Claims Administrator may share summary health information and enrollment and disenrollment information with the plan sponsor. In addition, the Claims Administrator may share other health information with the plan sponsor for plan administration purpose if the plan sponsor agrees to special restrictions on its use and disclosure of the information in accordance with federal law. • For Underwriting Purposes. The Claims Administrator may use or disclose your health information for underwriting purposes; however, the Claims Administrator will not use or disclose your genetic information for such purposes. • For Reminders. The Claims Administrator may use or disclose health information to send you reminders about your benefits or care, such as appointment reminders with providers who provide medical care to you. • For Communications to You. The Claims Administrator may communicate, electronically or via telephone, these treatment, payment or health care operation messages using telephone numbers or email addresses you provide to the Claims Administrator. The Claims Administrator may use or disclose your health information for the following purposes under limited circumstances: • As Required by Law. The Claims Administrator may disclose information when required to do so by law.
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