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Welcome to the Perspectives in Care program (hereinafter the “Program”). The Program offers support services and compliance tools for health care providers who prescribe controlled substances. By checking the box below, you are authorizing each of your enrolling physicians and/or the physicians you select during the online enrollment process (hereinafter, collectively, “Health Care Providers”) to use and disclose to Sure Med Compliance, LLC (hereinafter “Sure Med”) and Clarity, LLC (hereinafter “Clarity”) your medical information and any other information necessary to facilitate your participation in the Program. You are also authorizing Sure Med and Clarity to disclose all information collected through the Program, including information you supply to a Perspectives in Care Program Representative, to your Health Care Providers. You also understand and agree to the following: Unless you have authorized us to share it for marketing purposes, your protected health information will only be disclosed to your Health Care Providers, Sure Med and Clarity. All services through the Program are provided subject to the terms of this Terms of Service Agreement. Sure Med reserves the right, at its discretion, to change this Agreement on a going-forward basis at any time by providing notice to you. In the event that a change to this Agreement materially modifies your rights or obligations, Sure Med will make reasonable efforts to notify you of such change. Sure Med may provide notice through a pop-up or banner within the Program, by sending an email to any address you may have used to register for access, or through other similar mechanism. Additionally, if the changed Agreement materially modifies your rights or obligations, Sure Med may require you to provide consent by accepting the changed Agreement. If Sure Med requires your acceptance of the changed Agreement, changes are effective only after your acceptance. If you do not accept the changed Agreement, Sure Med may terminate your access to and use of the Program. All other changes are effective upon the earlier of your acceptance of the modified Agreement, your use of the Program with actual knowledge of the change, or thirty (30) days following publication of the modified Agreement. Disputes arising under this Agreement will be resolved in accordance with the Agreement in effect at the time the dispute arose.
You may cancel this authorization at any time by contacting your enrolling Health Care Provider. If you cancel, your Health Care Provider will not further disclose your information, unless you have authorized us to use your information for marketing purposes and have not revoked that authorization, in which case Sure Med Compliance, LLC retains the right to use and disclose aggregated information (which will not identify you by name, email address, or social security number). Cancellation will cause you to be ineligible to participate in the Program and may impact your future health care, at your Health Care Provider’s discretion. You may obtain a copy of this authorization from your Health Care Provider.
6. Disclaimer. You do not have to complete this authorization. However, if you do not complete this authorization, you will not be allowed to participate in the Program. You should discuss with your Health Care Provider (s) whether your participation in the Program will affect your treatment options. Sure Med does not make decisions about your healthcare treatment. These decisions will ultimately be made by you and your Health Care Provider (s).
EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN, TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, SURE MED, ITS AFFILIATES AND ITS AND THEIR RESPECTIVE DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, MANAGERS, MEMBERS, OWNERS, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, CONTRACTORS AND OTHER REPRESENTATIVES (THE “SURE MED PARTIES”) MAKE NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, AND EACH OF THE SURE MED PARTIES SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION: THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, TITLE, NONINFRINGEMENT AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH RESPECT TO THE PROGRAM, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY REPRESENTATION THAT THE USE OF THE PROGRAM WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED, ERROR-FREE, OR COMPLETELY SECURE; OR WITH RESPECT TO ANY USER DATA OR OTHER THIRD PARTY CONTENT THAT MAY BE ACCESSED, PROVIDED, OR MADE AVAILABLE; OR ANY THIRD PARTY SERVICES ACCESSED OR USED, IN CONNECTION WITH THE PROGRAM; AND HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY WITH RESPECT THERETO. THE SURE MED PARTIES WILL NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY LOST REVENUE, LOST PROFITS, REPLACEMENT GOODS OR SERVICES, LOSS OF TECHNOLOGY, RIGHTS OR SERVICES, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, LOSS OF DATA, OR INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS, EVEN IF THE SURE MED PARTIES WERE ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, WHETHER UNDER THEORY OF CONTRACT, TORT STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE.
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Psychology Today verifies the information at the time a therapist is initially listed in the directory and then upon expiration of the professional's credentials.
Psychology Today does not read or retain your email. However, a copy will be sent to you for your records. Please be aware that email is not a secure means of communication and spam filters may prevent your email from reaching the therapist. The therapist should respond to you by email, although we recommend that you follow up with a phone call. If you prefer corresponding via phone, leave your contact number.
We accept most commercial insurance plans and EAP. In addition to therapy, we also offer Reiki and hypnotherapy. Many of our therapists utilize trauma informed care as well as expressive arts techniques.
Patient portals may enhance patient engagement by enabling patients to access their electronic medical records (EMRs) and facilitating secure patient-provider communication.
While the evidence is currently immature, patient portals have demonstrated benefit by enabling the discovery of medical errors, improving adherence to medications, and providing patient-provider communication, etc. High-quality studies are needed to fully understand, improve, and evaluate their impact.
The inputs are the material (eg, hardware and software) and nonmaterial (eg, leadership) components that facilitate or impair the establishment or use of the portal. Processes include the interactions of the users with the portal. Outputs comprise the results of the implementation or the use of the portal. Through the analysis, we identified 14 themes within these three categories, shown in Textbox 1.
Promoting patient involvement in health care delivery may lead to improved quality and safety of care [14,15] by enabling patients to spot and report errors in EMRs, for example [6]. Some patients recognize the role of patient portals in their health care, reporting satisfaction with the ability to communicate with their health care teams and perform tasks such as requesting prescription refills conveniently [3,16]. Portal use may reduce in-person visits, visits to emergency departments, and patient-provider telephone conversations [3,8-10,12,16]. Despite the potential of portals, already used in the ambulatory setting for some time, implementation in the inpatient setting has only recently gathered momentum [17-19]. The inpatient setting presents additional challenges for implementing patient portals [18,20]. Clinical conditions leading to hospitalization are often acute and the amount of medical information generated during this time can be extensive, which may overwhelm patients [20] and challenge information technology to rapidly display this information.
Portal design: umbrella term for all design-related aspects of the portal including portal interface, content, features, and functions
Barriers: factors that hinder widespread adoption or portal use