Ohio Suboxone Doctors Website Privacy Policy
This privacy policy is effective as of and was last updated on March 22, 2021.
I General
This privacy policy (“Privacy Policy”) is designed to inform you about the type of information Ohio Suboxone Doctors may gather or collect from you in connection with your use of https://www.ohiosuboxonedoctors.com (this “Site”). It also explains the conditions under which we may use and disclose that information, and your rights with respect to that information.
We may modify this Privacy Policy at any time. If we decide to change this Privacy Policy, we will post those changes on our Website. We encourage you to periodically review our Privacy Policy to stay informed about how we are using the information we may collect. All additions and changes apply as of the time they are posted on this Site.
This Site is not intended for use by individuals under the age of 18. By using this Site or submitting information to us, you consent to our collection, use and sharing of information as described in this Privacy Policy. If you are not 18 years of age or older or you do not agree with the terms of this Privacy Policy, do not provide us with any information or use any of the services offered or provided on this Site. We do not direct the Site to, nor knowingly collect, any personal information from children under the age of thirteen.
II California Residents
California law permits patients who are California residents to request certain information about our disclosure of personal information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes. To make such a request, please contact us by emailing info@ohiosuboxonedoctors.com
In accordance with California Civil Code Sec. 1789.3, California resident users are entitled to know that they may file grievances and complaints with the California Department of Consumer Affairs, 400 R Street, STE 1080, Sacramento, CA 95814; or by phone at 916 445-1254 or 800-952-5210; or by email to dca@dca.ca.gov
III Gathering, Use and Disclosure of Information
We may collect both Non-Personally-Identifying Information and Personally-Identifying Information from you. “Non-Personally-Identifying Information” is information that, without the aid of additional information, cannot be directly associated with a specific person or entity. “Personally-Identifying Information,” by contrast, is information such as a first and last name, telephone number, or email address that, without more, can be directly associated with a specific person or entity.
A Non-Personally Identifying Information
1 Gathering non-Personally-Identifying Information
Web Browsers: Like most site operators, we may gather Non-Personally Identifying Information from you of the sort that web browsers, depending on their settings, may make available. That information includes your Internet Protocol (“IP”) address, operating system and browser type, and the locations of the web pages you view right before arriving at, while navigating and immediately after leaving this Site.
Web Cookies: A “Web Cookie” is a string of information that a site stores on your computer, and your browser provides to this Site, each time you submit a query to this Site. We may or one of our third-party Vendors, including Google, use Web Cookies to track the pages that you visit during each Site session, both to help us improve your experience and to help us understand how this Site is being used and to inform, optimize and serve ads based on someone’s past visits to the Site.
2 Use of Non-Personally-Identifying Information
We may analyze Non-Personally-Identifying Information gathered from users of this Site to help us better understand how this Site is being used. By identifying patterns and trends in usage, we are able to better design this Site to improve your experiences, both in terms of content and ease of use. We may link information gathered using Non-Personally identifying Information to Personally-Identifying Information.
3 Disclosure of Non-Personally Identifying Information
From time to time, we may also release the Non-Personally Identifying Information gathered from Site users in the aggregate to vendors or partners
B Personally-Identifying Information
1 Gathering Personally-Identifying Information from Site Users
We may collect personal information from you when you provide it to us, including by providing information to us to assist you in finding a treatment facility or when you contact us. This information may include, for example, your name, date of birth, zip code, phone number and email address.
We may also collect Personally-Identifying Information from you when you contact us.
2 Use of Personally-Identifying Information
We may use your Personally-Identifying Information in the following ways:
- a To match you with a residential treatment center
- b Respond to customer service requests
- c Respond to your questions and concerns
- d Improve our Site
- e To improve the site user experience
- f In connection with the operation of the Site
3 Disclosure of Personally-Identifying Information to Third Parties
We will never disclose Personally-Identifying Information to Third Parties
IV HIPAA and 42 CFR Part 2 Compliance
Ohio Suboxone Doctors comply with HIPAA and 42 CFR Part 2 Regulations. For questions related to protected health information (PHI), please contact Dr. Mark Fettman via info@ohiosuboxonedoctors.com
V This Site may contain links to other websites owned and controlled by third parties.
Ohio Suboxone Doctors is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of those other web sites
VI Mergers and Acquisitions
Ohio Suboxone Doctors has no intention of selling, buying, or merging or otherwise reorganizing its business in a different state in the United States
VII Disclosure to Governmental Authorities
Under certain circumstances, personal information may be subject to disclosure pursuant to judicial or other government subpoenas, warrants or orders
VIII Limitations on Liability
YOU ASSUME ALL RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH DEALING WITH OTHER USERS WITH WHOM YOU COME IN CONTACT THROUGH THIS SITE. NONE OF THE CONTENT ON THIS SITE IS INTENDED TO BE USED AS MEDICAL ADVICE WITHOUT FIRST CONSULTING A QUALIFIED PHYSICIAN. WE EXPECT THAT YOU WILL USE CAUTION AND COMMON SENSE WHEN USING THIS SITE.
OHIO SUBOXONE DOCTORS WILL EXERCISE ALL REASONABLE EFFORTS TO SAFEGUARD THE CONFIDENTIALITY OF OUR USERS’ PERSONAL INFORMATION. HOWEVER, TRANSMISSIONS PROTECTED BY INDUSTRY STANDARD SECURITY TECHNOLOGY AND IMPLEMENTED BY HUMAN BEINGS CANNOT BE MADE ABSOLUTELY SECURE. CONSEQUENTLY, OHIO SUBOXONE DOCTORS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR UNAUTHORIZED DISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION DUE TO NO FAULT OF OHIO SUBOXONE DOCTORS, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ERROS IN TRANSMISSION AND UNAUTHORIZED ACTS OF OHIO SUBOXONE DOCTORS STAFF.
YOU UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT ANY DISPUTE OVER PRIVACY IS SUBJECT TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS PRIVACY POLICY AND YOU AGREE THAT OUR LIABILITY TO YOU IN RESPECT OF ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE SUFFERED BY YOU FOR ANY BREACH OF THIS POLICY OR FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER RELATED TO THE USE OF THE SITE SHALL NOT EXCEED ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($100.00 USD).
IX Additional Information
Any questions regarding this Privacy Policy should be directed to info@ohiosuboxonedoctors.com
X Protected Health Information
This paragraph and the following paragraphs address how Mark Fettman, MD, DBA Ohio Suboxone Doctors, treats protected health information, medical records, and what are a patient’s rights. These paragraphs of information are compliant with HIPAA standards and are written with them in mind.
An individual (the term individual and patient are, for the purposes of this policy, interchangeable) has a right to adequate notice of how Mark Fettman, MD, DBA Ohio Suboxone Doctors, may use and disclose protected health information about the individual, as well as his or her rights and the covered entity’s obligations with respect to that information. Mark Fettman, MD, DBA Ohio Suboxone Doctors, does not disclose ANY health care information without the written permission of the individual. Mark Fettman, MD, DBA Ohio Suboxone Doctors, is required by the HIPAA laws to maintain an individual’s privacy of her/his healthcare information. If an individual wishes to contact someone at Ohio Suboxone Doctors regarding the privacy of their healthcare information, they should contact Mark Fettman, MD, by email at info@ohiosuboxonedoctors.com or by phone at 614-769-1587.
This notice is effective as of 4/7/21.
- There are NO instances where Mark Fettman, MD, DBA Ohio Suboxone Doctors, will release an individual’s private health care information UNLESS, in the opinion of Mark Fettman, MD (licensed physician in the State of Ohio, license number 35.05.9345-F), it is required to prevent serious injury or death of the individual. Even then, only the essential information to prevent serious bodily harm or death will be disclosed. That determination will be made by Mark Fettman, MD, the above mentioned licensed physician in the State of Ohio
- An individual has rights with respect to their own health care information. To exercise these rights, the individual asks Mark Fettman, MD, DBA Ohio Suboxone Doctors, what it is they are requesting. Such rights include a patient’s rights to inspect and copy her/his own protected healthcare information. A patient also has a right discuss changing and removing healthcare information with Dr. Fettman.
- Mark Fettman, MD, DBA Ohio Suboxone Doctors, has a legal duty to maintain the privacy of an individual’s healthcare information
- Individuals can contact Mark Fettman, MD, (put in all ways to contact me) for further information about Mark Fettman, MD, DBA Ohio Suboxone Doctors privacy policies