La Vie Confidentiality Policy
Last Updated: January, 2008
The purpose of confidentiality in psychological counseling and psychotherapy is to encourage
La Vie clients to discuss what they are experiencing openly without withholding information
out of a concern that it might prove embarrassing or detrimental to them. Safeguarding
information shared in the context of the psychotherapist-client relationship is not only an
ethical but also a legal responsibility in the State of California.
La Vie Counseling Center (LVCC) strictly protects the confidentiality of information shared
during sessions. This section summarizes LVCC' practices regarding the safeguarding of client
confidentiality and the sharing of information. It is not intended as a summary of actual laws
of the State of California.
Written Records
Brief information from your sessions is recorded in a LVCC file. This file can only be
accessed by members of LVCC staff. The LVCC record is kept for 10 years, which is consistent
with state law. Clients have a right to know the contents of their file unless the therapist
(or the client's parents or legal guardian, if under 18) deems the viewing of it would be
harmful to the client's mental health.
Limits of Confidentiality
There are exceptions to confidentiality of therapist-client information that are set by
California law:
- If a client tells his/her therapist that he/she was abused as a child,
and the client is under 18 years of age at the time he/she tells the therapist,
the therapist must report the abuse to a Child Protective Services agency
- If a client is over 18 when he/she tells the therapist, but there is a child at
risk by the same abuser, then the therapist may be required to make a report
- If a client tells the therapist about being sexually assaulted, the therapist is
not required to make a report unless the client is under 18 at the time he/she tells
the therapist
- If a client tells the therapist about elder abuse, the therapist may be required
to make a report
- If a client tells the therapist that he/she actually intends to cause imminent,
life-threatening harm to him/herself, the therapist is legally obligated to take whatever
actions seem necessary to protect the client from harm
- If a client tells the therapist that he/she actually intends to do imminent bodily
harm to a specific person, the law calls for the therapist to inform the authorities and
intended victim, and to take additional action if necessary
- If a court of law orders a therapist to release information, that therapist is
bound by law to comply with such an order
Release of Information
With the exceptions noted above, information about clients, including their use of LVCC
services cannot be released to anyone outside of LVCC without the client's written permission.
If a client decides to release information, he/she will be asked to sign a form authorizing
its release. This form will specify what LVCC or the therapist can release to whom, and when.
The client may revoke permission at any time by giving LVCC written notice.
The Client Determines What's Disclosed
If a client decides to authorize LVCC to disclose information contained in his/her record,
the client can determine what information is disclosed. The client can:
- Designate to whom the disclosure is to be made
- Specify the purpose or need
- Expressly limit what information he/she authorizes to be released
- Revoke the authorization at any time
- Indicate when the authorization expires
Common Reasons for Disclosure
Here are the most common reasons to authorize LVCC to disclose information contained in the
confidential record:
- Services to Be Charged to Insurance: Most insurance companies require
clients to authorize their therapist to provide to the insurance company a clinical
diagnosis. Sometimes the therapist may have to provide additional clinical information
such as treatment plans or summaries.
- Additional Testing or Treatment by Another Professional Outside LVCC: For
example, for specialized psychological testing, a LVCC therapist will need to either
talk to someone or write a brief summary about what is hoped to be achieved by the
testing.
La Vie Electronic Communications Policy
Last updated: January, 2008
Disclaimer
La Vie Counseling Centers supplies all information posted on this web site. While we try
to maintain only current and accurate information, we disclaim any implied warranty or
representation about its accuracy or completeness, or appropriateness for a particular
purpose. As the recipient of this information, you assume full responsibility for using the
information at this web site, and you understand and agree that La Vie is neither responsible
nor liable for any claim, loss, or damage resulting from its use. The mention of specific
products or services at this site does not constitute or imply a recommendation or endorsement
by La Vie, unless it is explicitly stated. The views and opinions of authors do not
necessarily state or reflect those of La Vie. This web site may provide specific health
information, none of which is intended to be specific to your medical condition. Nothing
contained, expressly or implied, at this site is intended or shall be construed as medical
or other professional advice by La Vie. For specific medical advice, diagnosis and treatment,
contact your personal physician.
Links to other sites
This web site may contain links to other web sites for your convenience. However, La Vie
disclaims any responsibility for the content, information or the privacy and security policies
contained on those other web sites, and does not exert any editorial or other control over
those sites.
Privacy of this web site
Browsing our web site. In the normal course of visiting the laviecounseling.org web site,
viewing pages, or downloading information, we will gather and store certain information about
your visit automatically. We use this information to help us make the site more useful to
visitors -- to learn about the number of visitors to our site and the types of technology our
visitors use. Unless it is specifically stated otherwise, no additional information will be
collected about you. This information does not identify you personally. We can automatically
collect and store the following types of information about your visit:
- Your computer's Internet Protocol (IP) address. (An IP address is a number that
is automatically assigned to your computer whenever you go on the Web.)
- The domain from which you access the Internet (for example, aol.com, if you
are connecting from an America Online account.)
- The Internet address of the Web site, if any, from which you came to our site.
- The date and time you arrived at our site and how long you spent visiting
the site.
- The name and version of your computer's operating system and browser:
for example, Windows 95/Netscape Navigator 4.5. (This information is supplied
automatically by your computer.)
- The pages you visit.
Cookies
Some pages on this web site employ browser session "cookies." A cookie is a small piece of
data that a web site transfers to your computer's hard disk to allow the server to distinguish
your session from that of others while you are connected. Requests to send cookies are not
designed to collect information about you, but only about your "browser session." The cookies
make it easier for you to use the dynamic features of our web site. The cookies and the
information about your session are automatically destroyed shortly after you close your
browser. The information is not permanently stored on your computer. We do not collect
personal information about you except as described above.
Use of personal health information (PHI)
La Vie is committed to ensuring the privacy and confidentiality of our visitors' Protected
Health Information (PHI). We collect and disclose such information only according to our
strict confidentiality policies and federal and state laws designed to maintain privacy,
including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) Privacy
Rule. The HIPAA Privacy Rule took effect on April 14, 2003, and requires La Vie to provide
its members with a Notice of Privacy Practices. The notice explains how we use information
about our members and under what conditions we are permitted to share that information with
others. In regard to our interactive web services, La Vie treats all data that we receive
as confidential. We will not disclose to third parties any identifying data, including name,
mailing address, e-mail address and phone number, unless you authorize such disclosure or
such disclosure is required by law. Be sure to consider the content of any questions, the
location of your e-mail account and who, besides yourself, may have access to it. We collect
personally identifiable data at: Site feedback form, Within “Contact Us”, when users send us
a general information request, E-mail to La Vie or to any of our therapists listed on this site.
Web site security
Security is a priority at La Vie. Appropriate measures are taken to protect the
confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information about our clients, providers,
employees, partners and anyone else that may want to use our web site. Only authorized users
are allowed to access Protected Health Information (PHI). La Vie enforces a high level of
protection, i.e., 128-bit Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption, for securing transmissions
between a user's browser and this web site. Content on this site is protected against
unauthorized access.
E-mail security
E-mail sent over the Internet is not secure and should not be used to communicate
confidential and/or health information directly to La Vie. Please be aware that La Vie
cannot guarantee the confidentiality or security of any information you send to us over the
Internet when using e-mail. La Vie shall not be liable for any breach of confidentiality
resulting from such use of e-mail via the Internet. La Vie will not use e-mail to communicate
confidential and/or health information unless the e-mail is secured in accordance with
La Vie's Corporate E-Mail Policy.
Communicating with us
Medical questions or concerns about your care or treatment should be directed to
appropriate health care professionals. La Vie will not respond to requests for personal
medical advice made through this web site. E-mail forms used on our site should not be for
confidential personal issues, but for general topics or questions. If you to discuss personal
information related to La Vie services, you should call La Vie, and not use e-mail. Your
e-mail may not be encrypted and may be accessed and viewed by other Internet users without
your knowledge while in transit to us. See e-mail Security above.
Copyright/use limitations
Copyright © 2008-2009 La Vie Counseling Centers, Inc. All rights reserved. The information
posted on this web site is protected by copyright and other intellectual property rights.
It may be displayed, reformatted and printed for personal, non-commercial use only. Any copy
of information obtained through the web site must include the copyright notice. Removing or
altering the copyright notice on any material on this web site is prohibited. Use or misuse
of La Vie's trademarks, service marks or logos is expressly prohibited and may violate state
and federal law.
La Vie Privacy Policy
Last updated: January, 2008
Notice
THIS NOTICE DESCRIBES HOW PERSONAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOU MAY BE USED AND DISCLOSED AND HOW
YOU CAN GET ACCESS TO THIS INFORMATION. PLEASE REVIEW IT CAREFULLY.
OUR PLEDGE TO PROTECT YOUR PRIVACY.
La Vie Counseling Centers (“LVCC” for purposes of this Notice) knows that information
about you is personal, and we are committed to protecting the privacy of your information.
As a client of LVCC, the care and treatment you receive is recorded in a personal record,
which includes the records of your psychological care. So that we can best meet your
psychological needs, we may need to share your record with other providers involved in
your care. We share your personal information only to the extent necessary to collect
payment for certain services we provide to you, to conduct our business operations, and
to comply with the laws that govern personal care. We will not use or disclose your personal
information for any other purpose without your permission. We are required by law to:
- Make sure that your personal information is kept private,
particularly your psychological care records;
- Give you this Notice of our legal duties and privacy practices with
respect to personal information about you;
- Follow the terms of the Privacy Notice that is currently in effect.
We have a responsibility to safeguard the privacy and integrity of your records. This
Notice explains our privacy practices and your rights regarding your personal information.
WHO WILL FOLLOW THIS NOTICE
The following parties share LVCC’s commitment to protect your privacy and will comply
with this Notice: Any LVCC professional authorized to enter information into your personal
records; All office locations of LVCC; All employees, volunteers, trainees, contractors and
staff members of LVCC.
YOUR RIGHTS REGARDING HEALTH INFORMATION ABOUT YOU
You* have the following rights regarding your personal information:
- RIGHT TO INSPECT AND OBTAIN A COPY OF YOUR RECORD: You have the right to inspect
and obtain a copy of the personal records that LVCC uses to make decisions about you
and your treatment, subject to certain limited exceptions. This information includes
your personal and billing records. For your psychological care records from LVCC,
a summary will be provided unless you do not agree to a summary. We reserve the right
to charge a fee to cover the cost of providing your records to you.
- RIGHT TO REQUEST A CORRECTION OR ADD AN ADDENDUM TO YOUR RECORD: If you believe
that personal information LVCC has on file about you is incorrect or incomplete, you
may ask us to correct the personal information in your records. If your personal
information is accurate and complete, or if the information was not created by LVCC,
we may deny your request; however, if we deny any part of your request, we will
provide you with a written explanation of our reasons for doing so. In addition,
an adult client of LVCC who believes that an item or statement in the personal
record is incorrect or incomplete has the right to provide LVCC with a written
addendum to the record.
- RIGHT TO AN ACCOUNTING OF LVCC DISCLOSURES OF YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION: You
have the right to request an “accounting of disclosures” which is a list describing
how we have shared your personal information with outside parties.
- RIGHT TO REQUEST RESTRICTIONS: You have the right to request restrictions on
certain uses or disclosures of your personal information. Requests for restrictions
must be in writing. We are not required to agree to your requested restriction.
However, if we do agree, we will comply with your request unless the information is
needed to provide you emergency treatment or comply with the law. If we cannot
accept your request, we will explain to you in writing why we cannot do so.
- RIGHT TO REQUEST CONFIDENTIAL COMMUNICATIONS: You have the right to request
that we communicate with you about personal matters in a certain manner or at a
certain location. For example, you can ask that we only contact you at work, rather
than at your home. You may request confidential communications by changing your
contact information for communication at LVCC. We will not ask you the reason for
your request, and we will use our best efforts to accommodate all reasonable requests.
- RIGHT TO A COPY OF THIS NOTICE UPON REQUEST: You have the right to a copy of
this Notice. It is available by printing this page on your personal printer.
(*) “You” in this Notice means a LVCC client or, if applicable, the client’s personal representative. A personal representative is any person authorized to act on behalf of the client with respect to his/her personal care. For example, a personal representative may include the parent or guardian of a minor (unless the minor has the authority under California law to act on his/her own behalf), the guardian or conservator of an adult client, or the person authorized to act on behalf of a deceased client.
CONTACT INFORMATION
To obtain information about how to request a copy of your personal records, receive an
accounting of disclosures of, or correct or add an addendum to your personal information
please call (626) 351-9616.
CHANGES TO THIS NOTICE
We reserve the right to change our privacy practices and update this Notice accordingly. We
reserve the right to make the revised or changed Notice effective for personal information we
already have about you as well as any information we receive in the future. If the Notice is
changed, we will post the new Notice on our web site and provide it to you upon request.
COMMENTS OR COMPLAINTS
We welcome your comments about our Notice and our privacy practices. If you believe your
privacy rights have been violated, you may file a complaint with LVCC. To register a comment
or file a complaint with LVCC, please contact:
Privacy & Confidentiality Officer
La Vie Counseling Centers
650 Sierra Madre Villa - Suite 110
Pasadena, CA 91107
Phone: (626) 351-9616
OTHER USES OF INFORMATION AND REVOCATIONS OF USES
Other uses and disclosures of personal information not covered by this Notice or the laws that
apply to us will be made only with your written authorization. If you provide us authorization
to use or disclose personal information about you, you may revoke that authorization, in
writing, at any time. If you revoke your authorization, we will no longer use or disclose
personal information about you for the activities covered by the authorization, except if we
have already acted in reliance on your permission. We are unable to take back any disclosures
we have already made with your authorization.