Purpose
Your privacy is important to OACANP. So we’ve developed a Privacy Policy that covers how we collect, use, disclose, transfer, and store your information. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with our privacy practices and let us know if you have any questions. We will abide by the statements made in this Notice. Except as permitted by law and as explained in this Notice, we do not disclose any information about our past, present or future customers to anyone. When we use the term "Customer Information," we are referring to financial or health information that is "nonpublic," including any information from which a judgment could possibly be made about you. When we use the term "Protected Health Information" or "PHI," we are referring to individually identifiable oral, written and electronic information concerning the provision of, or payment for, health care to you. We refer to Customer Information and PHI collectively as "Private Information."
What information do we collect?
In providing your Navigator Service, we collect Customer Information and PHI from the following sources:
Verification and the Federal Data Services Hub
The Marketplace will determine a consumer’s eligibility for health coverage and financial assistance for a premium tax credit and/or cost-sharing reductions using information from a consumer's application.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) uses a system called the Federal Data Services Hub (the Hub) to verify that the information entered in the application is correct. The Hub provides a single secure connection between state and federal systems to trusted data sources to verify specific information in consumers' applications.
The Hub isn’t a database. It does not retain or store data. It’s a routing tool to securely send information from various trusted government databases through secure networks.
How do we protect Private Information?
Our employees are trained on the need to maintain your Private Information in the strictest confidence. They agree to be bound by that promise of confidentiality and are subject to disciplinary action if they violate that promise. We also maintain appropriate administrative, technical and physical safeguards to reasonably protect your Private Information. Finally, in those situations where we rely on a third party to perform business, professional or insurance services or functions for us, that third party must agree to safeguard your Private Information. That business associate must also agree to use it only as required to perform its functions for us and as otherwise permitted by our contract and the law. In these ways, we carry out our confidentiality commitments to you.
When must we seek your authorization before disclosing Private Information?
There may be circumstances where we will seek your authorization before making a disclosure of your Private Information. This is to ensure that we have your permission to make that disclosure. For example, you may have asked someone who is not your personal representative to contact us on your behalf to obtain information about your claims. Before we disclose your Private Information to that person, we would seek your authorization to do so, unless otherwise permitted or described in this Notice.
If you give us your authorization, you are permitted to revoke that authorization at any time in writing. We will honor your revocation once it is processed, except to the extent that we have taken action in reliance upon your original authorization.
Uses and disclosures of Private Information that do not require authorization
Most of our routine use and disclosure of your Private Information occurs in assisting you with enrolling into a health plan through the exchange.
Please note that we will limit the disclosure of certain information in accordance with laws governing the special nature of the information (e.g., HIV/AIDS, substance abuse, genetic information). Where a state permits minors of a certain age or status to seek treatment without parental consent, information that would normally be provided to our customers may be limited, that is because we must protect the privacy of that minor’s information in accordance with those state laws.
Payment Activities
We routinely use and disclose Private Information in connection with your health care coverage, to determine your eligibility for coverage and benefits, and to see that the treatment and services you receive are properly billed and paid. To do this, we may share Private Information with health care providers, their billing agents, insurance companies, and others
Disclosures to Family Members
Unless you notify us in writing otherwise, we may disclose your Private Information to a family member, close personal friend, the subscriber of your health benefits plan, or any person who is involved in your care or payment for that care. We can only disclose your Private Information that is relevant to that person’s involvement with your care or payment for that care. In the context of spouse-to-spouse (or between civil union partners) and parent-to-child relationships, including both minor and adult children, we will deem the spouse/civil union partner or parent on their coverage to be the personal representative of the other spouse/civil union partner or the child, as applicable. We will do this unless you notify us in writing that you do not wish that individual to serve as your personal representative. Contact Member Services as described in this Notice to designate or terminate a personal representative involved in your care or coverage.
Additional Reasons for Disclosure
We may also use or disclose Private Information to:
You should understand that, except as permitted or described in this document, we will not disclose your Private Information without a written authorization from you. And except for disclosures of PHI made directly to you or your personal representative the federal rules require us to use and disclose only the minimum PHI necessary to accomplish our purpose.
Legal Rights Related to Private Information
You may have a state law right to request, in writing, to inspect and obtain a copy of Customer Information about you. This does not include information that relates to, and is collected in connection with or in anticipation of, a claim or civil or criminal proceeding involving you. It also does not include information which we are prohibited by law from releasing. You must reasonably describe the information you seek in your written request, and the information must be reasonably locatable and retrievable by us. We may charge you a fee to cover the cost of providing this Customer Information.
You may have a state law right to request, in writing, to inspect and obtain a copy of Customer Information about you. This does not include information that relates to, and is collected in connection with or in anticipation of, a claim or civil or criminal proceeding involving you. It also does not include information which we are prohibited by law from releasing. You must reasonably describe the information you seek in your written request, and the information must be reasonably locatable and retrievable by us. We may charge you a fee to cover the cost of providing this Customer Information.
State law may entitle you to request that we amend or delete Customer Information about you in our records if you believe the information is incorrect or incomplete. We may deny this request. However, if we do so, we must advise you of the reasons for the denial and advise you of your right to file a statement of rebuttal.
If you wish to exercise any of the legal rights described in this Notice, you must do so in writing. To obtain further information about these rights, or if you would like to make such a request, please contact:
OACANP at OACANP@gmail.com
Complaints
You may file a complaint with OACANP if you feel that your privacy rights have been violated. All complaints must be submitted in writing. A verbal complaint will be processed, but we request that it be documented in writing. To file a complaint, contact:
OACANP at OACANP@gmail.com
You may also complain to the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, who is responsible for overseeing compliance with the federal privacy law. You will not be retaliated against for filing a complaint. If you have any questions or comments about this Notice, or want to request another copy of it, you can call 973-500-6031 x. 103 or visit our website at www.OACANP.com
We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.