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Student Health Services

Bush Campus Center, Room 150 · (570) 320-5234

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)

Student Health Services understands the necessity of protecting and safeguarding the personal information of our patients from improper use or disclosure. In order to ensure this, Health Services will:

When a person is unable to provide consent, an appropriate individual is identified to give consent on his or her behalf.

Access to health records and information

Patients may access their own health records. The definition of “patient” also includes the surviving spouse, the parents of a deceased patient, or a person the patient appoints in writing as a legally recognized representative. Patients also have the right to amend their health records. Patients will be referred to their provider to discuss information maintained in their record.

A person may not access their spouse’s personal information without an authorization (or consent) from the patient.

A parent or legal guardian of a minor may access and authorize the release of the minor’s health information. However, if the minor is married, emancipated, has borne a child, or if the records in question concern venereal disease, chemical dependency, or pregnancy and related conditions, the parent or legal guardian may not access or release the minor’s health information without the minor’s express written consent.

Health information may be withheld from a person only if a physician or other licensed health care provider reasonably determines that information will be detrimental to his or her physical or mental health or is likely to cause him or her to inflict self-harm or harm to another. The practitioner must record and state the specific basis for which they are withholding information prior to the request.

A patient may request restrictions on the use and disclosure of their health information.

In order to comply with evolving laws and standards, the Health Center may occasionally modify its privacy practices.