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Who Must Comply? ProgramProgram General Medical Facility EmergencyEmergency Qualified Service Organization Communication EmergencyEmergency ResearchResearch Court Order Crime on Premises Internal Communications by professionals for TX, service, or prevention Elder Abuse Child Abuse Internal Communications by professionals for TX, service, or prevention Substance abuse treatment records: Alcohol and drug abuse records, patient records, or discrete portions thereof, specifically relating to evaluation and treatment of alcoholism or drug abuse; any information, whether in writing, orally, electronically, or by other means. Disclosure: A communication of records containing “patient identifying information” (PII). PII: Includes name, address, social security number, fingerprints, photographs or other information by which patient’s identity can be determined with reasonable accuracy/speed identifying someone as having a past/current drug/alcohol problem and/or being a past or current patient in an alcohol/drug program. Disclose What? Community Mental Health Provider When is a patient authorization NOT required? K EY Q UESTIONS TO P OSE B EFORE Y OU D ISCLOSE S UBSTANCE A BUSE T REATMENT R ECORDS The Information Practices Act (Civil Code § ,78) applies to state agencies. Staff should check with their legal office regarding permissive uses and disclosures under the IPA. Court Order Required by Law EmergencyEmergency Elder Abuse Child Abuse Internal Communications by professionals for TX, service, or prevention Court Order Required by Law DRAFT "Please note that there may be other permitted or required disclosures under the law. Contact your attorney for advice." Published 6/6/2014

General Medical Facility ProgramProgram What Is A: CalOHII does not provide advisory opinions or legal advice to private individuals. This document is intended to offer help to providers to know when an authorization for release of information is required before disclosing drug and alcohol treatment records. Substance abuse program receiving state or indirect federal assistance is defined as: (a) An individual or entity (other than a general medical care facility) who holds itself out as providing, and provides, alcohol or drug abuse diagnosis, treatment or referral for treatment; or (b) An identified unit within a general medical facility which holds itself out as providing, and provides, alcohol or drug abuse diagnosis, treatment or referral for treatment; or (c) Medical personnel or other staff in a general medical care facility whose primary function is the provision of alcohol or drug abuse diagnosis, treatment or referral for treatment and who are identified as such providers. (See § 2.12(e)(1) for examples.) Community mental health service provider as defined by is a state hospital; a general acute hospital, an acute psychiatric hospital, a mental health rehabilitation center, a skilled nursing facility with a special treatment program for individuals with mental illness. Community mental health service provider as defined by California Welfare and Institution Code is a state hospital; a general acute hospital, an acute psychiatric hospital, a mental health rehabilitation center, a skilled nursing facility with a special treatment program for individuals with mental illness.California Welfare and Institution Code Community mental health service provider as defined by is a state hospital; a general acute hospital, an acute psychiatric hospital, a mental health rehabilitation center, a skilled nursing facility with a special treatment program for individuals with mental illness. Community mental health service provider as defined by California Welfare and Institution Code is a state hospital; a general acute hospital, an acute psychiatric hospital, a mental health rehabilitation center, a skilled nursing facility with a special treatment program for individuals with mental illness.California Welfare and Institution Code C.F.R. Part 2 FAQ 1 (2011) Hospitals, trauma centers, or federally qualified health centers generally are “general medical care” facilities. A practice comprised only of primary care providers could be a “general medical facility.” But even in a general medical facility, a provider is only a Part 2 “program” if the provider works in an identified unit that provides and holds itself out as providing alcohol/drug related services or personnel/staff has “primary function” of provision of alcohol/drug related services. Limit the disclosure to what is described in the authorization Limit the disclosure to what is described in the authorization Validate the identity and authority of the individual requesting the information Validate the identity and authority of the individual requesting the information Account for the disclosure within the patients record as required by the HIPAA Privacy Rule Account for the disclosure within the patients record as required by the HIPAA Privacy Rule Develop internal written procedures and train employees on the requirements Develop internal written procedures and train employees on the requirements Designate individual(s) to process disclosure requests Designate individual(s) to process disclosure requests Limit the disclosure to what is described in the authorization Limit the disclosure to what is described in the authorization Validate the identity and authority of the individual requesting the information Validate the identity and authority of the individual requesting the information Account for the disclosure within the patients record as required by the HIPAA Privacy Rule Account for the disclosure within the patients record as required by the HIPAA Privacy Rule Develop internal written procedures and train employees on the requirements Develop internal written procedures and train employees on the requirements Designate individual(s) to process disclosure requests Designate individual(s) to process disclosure requests In All Cases: Want Other Important Terms to Know? Federal Assistance - For this purpose, an alcohol or drug abuse program is considered to be federally assisted if it receives any federal funds, whether they are related to these services or not, is licensed, certified, registered or otherwise authorized by the federal government, receives IRS assistance through tax exemption or deductions for contributions, or is conducted directly by the federal government or by a state or local government that receives federal funds which could be (but are not necessarily) spent for alcohol or drug abuse programs. Need an Authorization Template? Click here G Federal Assistance - For this purpose, an alcohol or drug abuse program is considered to be federally assisted if it receives any federal funds, whether they are related to these services or not, is licensed, certified, registered or otherwise authorized by the federal government, receives IRS assistance through tax exemption or deductions for contributions, or is conducted directly by the federal government or by a state or local government that receives federal funds which could be (but are not necessarily) spent for alcohol or drug abuse programs. Need an Authorization Template? Click here: HIPAA Privacy Authorization for Release of Information. Go to CalOHII’s website for more tools and information: Privacy Authorization for Release of Information Want Other Important Terms to Know? Federal Assistance - For this purpose, an alcohol or drug abuse program is considered to be federally assisted if it receives any federal funds, whether they are related to these services or not, is licensed, certified, registered or otherwise authorized by the federal government, receives IRS assistance through tax exemption or deductions for contributions, or is conducted directly by the federal government or by a state or local government that receives federal funds which could be (but are not necessarily) spent for alcohol or drug abuse programs. Need an Authorization Template? Click here G Federal Assistance - For this purpose, an alcohol or drug abuse program is considered to be federally assisted if it receives any federal funds, whether they are related to these services or not, is licensed, certified, registered or otherwise authorized by the federal government, receives IRS assistance through tax exemption or deductions for contributions, or is conducted directly by the federal government or by a state or local government that receives federal funds which could be (but are not necessarily) spent for alcohol or drug abuse programs. Need an Authorization Template? Click here: HIPAA Privacy Authorization for Release of Information. Go to CalOHII’s website for more tools and information: Privacy Authorization for Release of Information Community Mental Health Provider K EY Q UESTIONS TO P OSE B EFORE Y OU D ISCLOSE S UBSTANCE A BUSE T REATMENT R ECORDS DRAFT "Please note that there may be other permitted or required disclosures under the law. Contact your attorney for advice." Published 6/6/2014