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notice on cancer patients

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Answered by sanjay7078
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At The Regional Cancer Center, we are committed to protecting the privacy of your “protected health information,” as federal and state laws require. When we say “protected health information,” we mean health, treatment, or payment information that identifies you. Attached is The Regional Cancer Center’s “Joint Notice of Privacy Practices.” The Joint Notice explains how we meet this commitment. The Joint Notice also explains your legal rights about what is in your health record. All people and places that make up The Regional Cancer Center must follow the Joint Notice. However, this does not include The Regional Cancer Center as an employer. This Summary tells you in brief what the Joint Notice says. THIS SUMMARYIS NOT A COMPLETE LISTING OF HOW WE WILL USE AND DISCLOSE YOUR PROTECTED HEALTH INFORMATION. IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION ABOUT ANY OF THE INFORMATION IN THIS SUMMARY, YOU SHOULD REVIEWTHE FULL JOINT NOTICE OF PRIVACY PRACTICES ORASKA REGIONAL CANCER CENTER STAFF MEMBER FOR MORE INFORMATION. THE REGIONAL CANCER HAS THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THIS SUMMARY AND THE JOINT NOTICE WITHOUT FIRST NOTIFYING YOU.
Answered by ramtanu51
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Whilst we have endeavoured to ensure the accuracy of information on this website, we do not guarantee or give any warranty as to the accuracy, timeliness or completeness of any information or material on the website. The website and the content are provided “as is” without any warranties of any kind unless specifically stated.

 

We have no control over or responsibility for websites to which this website is linked. Your use of such websites is at your sole risk.

 

Please contact us if you have any concerns about the information contained on this website or those to which it is linked.

 

A copy of our constitution is available to members on request. Please contact the Secretary

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