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This notice describes how medical information about you may be used and disclosed and how you can get access to this information.
When it comes to your health information, you have certain rights. This section explains your rights and some of our responsibilities to help you. | |
Get an electronic or paper copy of your medical record |
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| Ask us to correct your medical record |
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| Request confidential communications |
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| Ask us to limit what we use or share |
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| Get a list of those with whom we’ve shared information |
operations, and certain other disclosures (such as any you asked us to make). We’ll provide one accounting a year for free but will charge a reasonable, cost-based fee if you ask for another one within 12 months. |
| Get a copy of this privacy notice |
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| Choose someone to act for you |
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| File a complaint if you feel your rights are violated |
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For certain health information, you can tell us your choices about what we share. If you have a clear preference for how we share your information in the situations described below, talk to us. Tell us what you want us to do, and we will follow your instructions.
In these cases, you have both the right and choice to tell us to: |
If you are not able to tell us your preference, for example if you are unconscious, we may go ahead and share your information if we believe it is in your best interest. We may also share your information when needed to lessen a serious and imminent threat to health or safety. |
| In these cases we never share your information unless you give us written permission: |
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| In the case of fundraising: |
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How do we typically use or share your health information? We typically use or share your health information in the following ways. | ||
| Treat you |
| Example: A doctor treating you for an injury asks another doctor about your overall health condition. |
| Run our organization |
| Example: We use health information about you to manage your treatment and services. |
| Bill for your services |
| Example: We give information about you to your health insurance plan so it will pay for your services. |
How else can we use or share your health information? We are allowed or required to share your information in other ways – usually in ways that contribute to the public good, such as public health and research. We have to meet many conditions in the law before we can share your information for these purposes. For more information see: www.hhs.gov/ocr/privacy/hipaa/understanding/consumers/index.html. | |
| Help with public health and safety issues |
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| Do research |
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| Comply with the law |
Department of Health and Human Services if it wants to see that we’re complying with federal privacy law. |
| Respond to organ and tissue donation requests |
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| Work with a medical examiner or funeral director |
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| Address workers’ compensation, law enforcement, and other government requests |
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| Respond to lawsuits and legal actions |
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“We will never share any substance abuse treatment records without your written permission.”
Notice of Privacy Practices
For more information see: www.hhs.gov/ocr/privacy/
Changes to the Terms of This Notice
We can change the terms of this notice, and the changes will apply to all information we have about you. The new notice will be available upon request, in our office, and on our web site.
This Notice of Privacy Practices applies to the following organizations.
Gulf Breeze Recovery
Direct line: (855) 400-6190
Email: shelly@gulfbreezerecovery.com
Located: 350 Pensacola Beach Blvd
Gulf Breeze, Florida 32561
Effective Date: 6/18/2020
Dr. Lantie Elisabeth Jorandby has dedicated her professional life to treating patients for mental illness and addiction. She’s a nationally recognized expert in the field and is triple-board-certified in general psychiatry, addiction psychiatry, and addiction medicine.
Dr. Jorandby graduated with honors from Vanderbilt University with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Neuroscience. She attended medical school and completed her residency at the University of Florida.
After completing her Addiction Psychiatry Fellowship at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Jorandby served as Medical Director for the dual diagnosis unit at McLean Hospital in Belmont, Massachusetts. She also served as faculty at Harvard Medical School in the Department of Psychiatry.
Dr. Jorandby also served as a staff psychiatrist for the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Mental Health Supervisor at the VA Outpatient Clinic in Viera, Florida, the third largest Outpatient VA clinic in the country.
Most recently, Dr. Jorandby worked as Chief Medical Officer for Lakeview Health, a co-occurring substance use disorder facility, for five years. During her time at Lakeview, she oversaw the development of treatment programs for Veterans and First Responders and the expansion of the professionals program for the aviation industry and various state monitoring programs for safety-sensitive workers. She also oversaw the development of Koru Spring, a residential eating disorder program, which opened in 2023.
Dr. Jorandby is a frequently sought speaker on the topic of mental health disorders, including eating disorders and co-occurring disorders with addiction, and a regular contributor to Psychology Today. She is passionate about encouraging patients to seek treatment and recovery for mental health, eating disorders, and addiction.
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