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You have the right to view your health information from AmeriHealth Caritas North Carolina through websites and mobile apps that are not under AmeriHealth Caritas North Carolina's control. The term "app" or "apps" used here means any of these websites or apps.
You can search the internet to find these apps. Once you have found an app that you like, you can look for and choose "AmeriHealth Caritas North Carolina" in the app to sign up. If you want to stop from sharing your data with the app, you must do so through the AmeriHealth Caritas North Carolina member portal.
Health information shared with an app would include information that AmeriHealth Caritas North Carolina has received about you with a date of service on or after January 1, 2016. This includes information about:
- Payment requests from health care providers who treated you.
- Your visits with health care providers.
- Your medical tests.
- Clinical data received by AmeriHealth Caritas North Carolina while giving case management, care coordination, or other care.
The information AmeriHealth Caritas North Carolina would share with an app may include information about any diagnosis or care you got for:
- Substance use disorders.
- Mental health conditions.
- HIV/AIDS.
- Other sensitive medical conditions.
IMPORTANT: The app or apps that you choose will be able to see and use AmeriHealth Caritas North Carolina's health information about you. These apps do not need to protect your health information like AmeriHealth Caritas North Carolina does. They do not need to follow HIPAA (the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) or other health privacy laws.
These app companies only need to follow the privacy policies that they post in their apps and in app stores. These privacy policies should say how these companies will use and share your health data.
Before you ask us to send your health data to an app, carefully read the privacy policy for the app and make sure you understand it. You make this request to AmeriHealth Caritas at your own risk.
Things to think about when choosing an app
- Does the app (and its spot in the app store) link to a privacy policy? If not, we strongly suggest that you do not use the app.
- Will this app sell or share my data? If so, with what other companies? Why (for ads or research)?
- How will this app use my data? For what purpose?
- Will the app let me limit how it uses, sells, or shares my data?
- If I no longer want this app to use my data, what do I need to do?
- If I want the company that runs the app to delete all of my data, what do I need to do?
- How will this app let me know of changes in its privacy practices?
- Will the app save non-health data from my device, such as my location?
- What does the company that runs the app do to keep my data safe in the app?
- What impact could sharing my data with this app have on others, such as my family?
- Will I be able to change any wrong data in the app? (Fixing data in the app will not fix it in AmeriHealth Caritas North Carolina's systems. You would need to contact AmeriHealth Caritas North Carolina to make those changes.)
- If I have a problem with the app or want to complain to the app company about it, how do I do that?
If you are not happy with how the app's privacy policy answers these questions, AmeriHealth Caritas North Carolina strongly suggests that you do not use the app. Your health information may be sensitive. Make sure the app has a clear privacy policy that shows that the app company takes the privacy and security of your data seriously.
Learn more about app privacy and security
Most apps through which you can access your health data from AmeriHealth Caritas North Carolina do not need to follow the HIPAA privacy and security rules. They are required to follow only their own privacy policies. If an app does not follow its own privacy policy, you can complain to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission Act. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office for Civil Rights (OCR) enforces HIPAA privacy and security rules. AmeriHealth Caritas North Carolina must follow these rules.
Find out more about your rights under HIPAA. Learn more about how to file a complaint with the OCR.
You may also file a complaint with AmeriHealth Caritas North Carolina. Call Member Services at 1-855-375-8811 (TTY 1-866-209-6421), 24 hours a day, seven days a week.