NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
Privacy Office
About the Privacy Office
Welcome to the Privacy Office at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. Our team is committed to ensuring the confidentiality, security, and integrity of your information through ongoing education and awareness programs.
If you have any questions, please see our Frequently Asked Questions section below or email our office at [email protected] for further questions. You may also report your concerns to us anonymously through our Compliance Helpline, by phone (888) 308-4435 or filling out this web-based form.
Frequently Asked Questions
Report Your Privacy Concerns
New York-Presbyterian Compliance Helpline offers an easy option for you to ask questions and report concerns.
When should you report a privacy concern?
- You are handed another patient’s paperwork upon discharge
- You receive a bill relating to another patient in the mail
- You login to your MyChart account and see records that do not pertain to you
- You are concerned that someone has accessed your information inappropriately
- You have any other concern or question relating to the privacy and confidentiality of your personal information
At NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, we take patient privacy very seriously. We believe in creating a safe and secure environment, where your personal information is protected with the utmost care. However, in the event that you should ever have any concerns, our privacy team is dedicated to thoroughly investigating all reported privacy issues and taking appropriate actions to resolve them promptly. Your privacy and well-being are our top priority, and we invite you to share any privacy concerns you may have without fear of retaliation by emailing us at [email protected] or by calling our Compliance Helpline at (888) 308-4435.
Patient Rights
Here at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, your privacy matters, and we are committed to providing you with essential information regarding how HIPAA (Healthcare Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) safeguards your sensitive medical information. Understanding your patient rights is crucial in maintaining the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of your health data, ensuring that you have control over its use and disclosure.
Through HIPAA, patients have several important rights that are designed to protect their privacy and control over their health information. View your patient rights in additional languages.
These rights include:
Our Privacy Notices
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital is committed to providing the highest quality patient care and to acting with absolute integrity at all times. Your privacy is important to us. To learn more about how medical information about you, as a NewYork-Presbyterian patient, may be used and disclosed, and how you can get access to your information, please review our Notice of Privacy Practices (NOPP).
Safeguarding Your Data
Health Information Exchange (HIE)
Health Care Information Exchange (HIE) is a way for health care professionals and patients to access and share medical records electronically. All records are shared securely through an electronic medical record system. Records can only be shared with participating facilities.
At NYP, we strictly adhere to legal requirements and industry best practices when it comes to maintaining the confidentiality of your information and also recognize the importance of sharing your information in the most secure way.
As such, we participate in Health Care Information Exchange (HIE), a way for health care professionals and patients to access and share medical records electronically. All records are shared securely through an electronic medical record system but can only be shared with participating facilities.
If you would like to participate or opt out of HIE, fill out this form and send it to [email protected]. We will update our system once we receive the completed form.
Learn more about Health Care Information Exchange (HIE).
Data Removal
Many patients are interested in reducing their digital footprint and have begun requesting that their information be deleted from our electronic medical record systems.
As a health care provider, NewYork-Presbyterian (NYP) is required under New York law to maintain patient records for at least six years from the date of the patient’s last visit. In the case of minors, NYP must keep obstetrical records and records for children for at least six years or until the child is age twenty-one (21), whichever is later. Patient records include medical information, test results, doctor’s notes, and other demographic information, including but not limited to financial information, that may identify a specific individual.
Federal and state law restrict the manner in which NYP can share this information and we take this responsibility very seriously. For more information on the ways in which NYP may use your health information, please review our Notice of Privacy Practices (NOPP).