Confidentiality Agreement: Further, I Agree That
Confidentiality Agreement: Further, I Agree That
Confidentiality Agreement
It is the policy of Munson Healthcare and its affiliates (called “Munson” in this Agreement) that all
employees, medical staff, students, volunteers, vendors, and any others who are permitted access, shall
protect and respect the privacy, confidentiality and security of all confidential information (“CI”).
CI includes: 1) patient information (such as medical records, billing records, and conversations about
patients), and 2) confidential business information of Munson (such as information concerning
employees, physicians, hospital contracts, financial operations, quality improvement, peer review,
utilization reports, risk management information, survey results, and research).
I understand and agree to only access, use or disclose CI for job related purposes, and will limit
access, use or disclosure to the minimal amount necessary to perform my job.
Your Signature_____________________________________________Date________________
Please see attached sheet for examples of privacy breaches/ Please note the examples are not all inclusive. There are other examples.
Form #195 (02/15)
Confidentiality Agreement
Munson Policy adds additional disciplinary consequences for privacy violations involving mental health records,
substance abuse records, HIV status and other sensitive PHI.
Confidential Information is not to be shared inappropriately at work or away from work, via email, text, page,
written format, social media, photos, video, verbal disclosure, fax or other.
-Using the EMR to check on patients you used to care for but are now discharged or moved to another floor.
-Verbal disclosure of lab results to others who are interested, but who have no job related need to know.
-Faxing PHI without FAX COVER SHEET and/or to the wrong Fax number.
-Asking patients or visitors invasive questions such as “Why are you here?” or “What surgery are you having?”
-Accessing charts of ex -husbands or ex- girlfriends, etc, out of curiosity or concern, or to use in custody battle.
-Disclosing patient presence in hospital after they had “opted out” of facility directory.
-Leaving paper charts or census sheets open and unattended. Leaving PHI in hall, restroom or library.
-Talking about your patients in a public place like the cafeteria or hair-dressers, or grocery store.
-Talking about medical information in front of patient’s family without the patient’s permission.