ApoThera Privacy Policy
At ApoThera Specialty Pharmacy, we value your personal privacy. We do not share your name, address, email address, telephone number or financial information outside of our company
ApoThera Specialty Pharmacy Privacy Notice
Last updated: December 1, 2023.**
We know that you care how information about you is used and shared, and we appreciate your trust that we will do so carefully and sensibly.
By using ApoThera Specialty Pharmacy services, you are consenting to the practices described in this Privacy Notice.
ApoThera is subject to HIPAA, which governs how we may use and disclose your Protected Health Information (“PHI”), such as medication history, medical conditions, health insurance information, and other personal information we use to provide prescriptions. Our Notice of Privacy Practices, included below, describes our use and disclosure of PHI. Any other personal information not subject to the Notice of Privacy Practices is subject to the ApoThera Privacy Notice.
ApoThera Specialty Pharmacy Notice of Privacy Practices
Last updated: December 1, 2023.
This Notice describes how your medical information may be used and disclosed and how you can get access to this information. Please review it carefully.
ApoThera is committed to maintaining your privacy and we take our responsibility for safeguarding your Protected Health Information very seriously. ApoThera is required by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) to provide you with this Notice to help you understand how we may use or share Protected Health Information about you that we obtain to provide services to you. Protected Health Information is the information we receive to provide services to you that identifies you or could be used to identify you and relates to your past, present, or future physical or mental health, treatment, or your payment for treatment. Protected Health Information includes your medication history, medical conditions, health insurance information, and other information we use to provide you your prescriptions.
If you have any questions about this Notice, please contact the ApoThera Privacy Office at the address listed below.
How we may use and disclose your Protected Health Information
The following categories describe the typical ways that we may use and disclose your Protected Health Information without your written authorization:
- For Treatment. Protected Health Information obtained by ApoThera will be used in order to dispense your prescription medications and provide the treatment and services you receive. We may disclose Protected Health Information about you to doctors, nurses, or other health care providers who are involved in taking care of you. We may also seek Protected Health Information about you from other health care providers and health information networks. For example, in order to fill your prescription we may request your medical records from your doctor or disclose Protected Health Information to your doctor
- Disclosures to Parents or Legal Guardians. We may release a minor’s Protected Health Information to their parents or legal guardians consistent with applicable laws. For example, parents may order prescriptions on behalf of a minor child and access the child’s prescription history.
- As Required By Law. We will disclose your Protected Health Information when required to do so by applicable law.
Email address/Telephone number:
Your e-mail address and telephone number will be used only by ApoThera to notify you of your order status and when it is time to re-order your medication.
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
Laws in California have changed to provide customers with more transparency and options.
As of January 1, 2020, California residents may request a report of their data and how it has been used or request data deletion.
Please note that ApoThera does not sell customer data.