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The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) is a federal law designed to protect your privacy whenever your health care providers have to discuss your case, or send information about you to different offices. Raising Motherhood, LLC is required to keep a file to record our consult, but the private, protected health information (PHI) in it will be kept confidential. Raising Motherhood, LLC can freely share all the details of your personal health information for purposes of “treatment, payment and health care operations.” That means Raising Motherhood, LLC can talk to you about your situation and discuss it with your other health care providers. If you are referred to other specialists, Raising Motherhood, LLC can send the information on to them as well as your health insurance company if they need it. The law also requires Raising Motherhood, LLC to share your information under other, very precise situations: for example, if a subpoena has been served on this office to turn over medical records or a federal agency is investigating a complaint that we have not been protecting your privacy. Any other time Raising Motherhood, LLC shares your personal health information it must be with your specific, written authorization first. For example, you may want Raising Motherhood, LLC to send information about your consultation to the Human Resources Department, at your place of employment so they can pay you back under their corporate lactation support program. When you give Raising Motherhood, LLC permission to turn over information about you, we can give out only the minimum amount of information needed to get the job done. In the event that there are other instances where Raising Motherhood, LLC may wish to share your information, you will be asked to consent to each instance separately, and you may choose not to consent to any or all of thisadditional sharing. Under HIPAA, the IBCLC can call or write you to remind you to come back for an appointment or to tell you how you can get a product or service that might interest you and your family.