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Privacy Practices and Web Use Information

As a health care provider, St. John’s Health System is strongly committed to protect the right of privacy for patients and visitors. We feel it is important for you to know how we handle your private health information. If you have questions about patient privacy, please refer to the information below. If you have a patient privacy complaint, please download the complaint form below.

This page covers information about using and releasing private health information, the collection and use of your personal information as well as security on our Web site, and the terms and conditions of use of stjohns.com.  Please click the individual links below to go directly to each document.

Notice of Privacy Practices

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Effective Date:  December 1, 2006

St. John's Health System

NOTICE OF PRIVACY PRACTICES

THIS NOTICE DESCRIBES HOW MEDICAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOU MAY BE USED, DISCLOSED AND HOW YOU CAN GET ACCESS TO THIS INFORMATION.  PLEASE REVIEW IT CAREFULLY.

This notice will explain how we may use and disclose your medical information, our obligations related to the use and disclosure of your medical information and your rights related to any medical information that we have about you. This notice applies to the medical records that are generated in or by St. John’s hospitals, clinics, home care and nursing home known hereafter as St. John’s entities and facilities.   

This notice also describes the practices of St. John’s and that of any physician with staff privileges with respect to your Protected Health Information (PHI) created while you are a patient of St. John’s. Physicians with staff privileges and personnel authorized to have access to your medical chart are subject to this notice.  In addition, physicians with staff privileges may share medical information with each other for treatment, payment or health care operations described in this notice. Generally, we are required by law to ensure that medical information that identifies you is kept private.  Further, we must give you this information related to our legal duties and privacy practices with respect to any medical information we create or receive about you.  We are required by law to follow the terms of the notice that is currently in effect. 

I understand that the physicians participating in my care at St. John’s may not be employees or agents of St. John’s and may not be acting for or on behalf of St. John’s but are independent physicians who have been granted privileges to use St. John’s facilities for the care of their patients.  I understand that medical decisions regarding my care and treatment at St. John’s may be made by such physicians and not by St. John’s.

With a few exceptions, we are required to obtain your authorization for the use or disclosure of the information.  We have listed some of the reasons why we might use or disclose your medical information and some examples of the types of uses or disclosures below.  Not every use or disclosure is covered.  However, all of the ways that we are allowed to use and disclose information will fall into one of these categories.

If you have any questions about the content of this Notice of Privacy Practices, or if you need to contact someone at this site about any of the information contained in this Notice of Privacy Practices, the contact is:

St. John’s Corporate Privacy Officer

Address: 1235 E. Cherokee, Springfield, MO  65804

Phone number:  (417) 820-6185 within Springfield or toll free for areas outside of Springfield (1-888-MOHIPAA or 1-888-664-4722). 

In addition to hospital departments, clinic departments, employees, physicians and other St. John’s personnel, the following persons will also follow the practices described in this Notice of Privacy Practices: 

  • Any health care professional who is authorized to enter information in your medical record;

  • Any member of a volunteer group that we allow to help you while you are at this site; any student, resident or intern.  All sites within St. John’s will follow the terms of this Notice of Privacy Practices.  In addition, they may share medical information for treatment, payment or healthcare operations as they are described in this Notice of Privacy Practices.

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Use and Disclosure of Medical Information

We can use or disclose medical information about you regarding your treatment, payment for services or for healthcare operations.  We may also disclose your protected health information (PHI) for the treatment activities of another provider, the payment activities of another provider or covered entity, and certain limited healthcare operations of another covered entity. 

For Treatment: To provide you with medical treatment or services, we may need to use or disclose information about you to doctors, nurses, technicians, healthcare students or other healthcare personnel who are involved in your treatment. For example, a doctor may need to know what drugs you are allergic to before prescribing medications.  Departments within the hospital and clinics may share medical information about you to coordinate your care.  For instance, the laboratory may request information to complete lab work. We may also disclose medical information about you to people who may be involved in your medical care after you leave the hospital or the clinic, such as home health agencies, your family, a friend, Hospice employees, long term care facilities, and, if you request, your clergy member. 

For Payment: We may use and disclose your medical information to bill and receive payment for the treatment that you receive here.  For example, we may use or disclose your medical information to your insurance company about a service you received at the hospitals, clinics, Mercy Villa, or Home Care Division so that your insurance company can pay us or reimburse you for the service.  We may also ask your insurance company for prior approval for a service to determine whether the insurance company will pay for the service.

For Health Care Operations: We can use and disclose medical information about you for health care operations.  These include uses and disclosures that are necessary to run St. John’s Health System and make sure that our patients receive quality care.  For example, we may use or disclose medical information about you to evaluate the performance of the doctors, nurses, technicians and students in caring for you.  Medical information about you and other St. John’s patients may be combined to allow us to evaluate whether St. John’s should offer additional services or discontinue other services and whether certain treatments are effective.  We may also compare this information with other hospitals, clinics or services outside of St. John’s to evaluate whether we can make improvements in the care and services that we offer.  To best protect your privacy when we are combining medical information, we will remove information that identifies you known as “facially de-identified information”.

For Research:  We may disclose information to researchers when their research has been approved by an institutional review board (IRB) that has reviewed the research proposal and established protocols to ensure the privacy of your health information.

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Uses and Disclosures of Medical Information That Do Not Require Your Authorization

We can use or disclose health information about you without your authorization when there is an emergency or when we are required by law to treat you; when we are required by law to use or disclose certain information, or when there are substantial communication barriers to obtaining authorization from you.  Further, we may use or disclose your health information without your authorization in any of the following circumstances:

  • When necessary to contact you to provide:

  • Appointment reminders

  • Information about treatment alternatives or other health related benefits of services that may be of interest to you or,

  • Participation in a clinical trial or research protocol;

  • When it is required by law;

  • When it involves use and disclosure for public health activities, such as mandated disease reporting, etc.,

  • When reporting information about victims of abuse, neglect or domestic violence;

  • When disclosing information for the purpose of health oversight activities, such as audits,  investigations, licensure or disciplinary actions or legal proceedings or actions;

  • When disclosing information to Business Associates for purposes of creating a limited data set which may include zip codes, dates of birth, or dates of service but may not contain patient identifiers such as name, address, phone number or social security number;

  • When disclosing information for law enforcement purposes, for instance to locate a missing person or regarding a victim of a crime who can not give authorization because of incapacity;

  • When disclosing information about deceased persons to medical examiners, coroners and funeral directors;

  • When disclosing or using information for organ and tissue donation purposes;

  • When disclosing information related to a research project when a waiver of authorization has been approved by the Institutional Review Board;

  • When we believe in good faith that the disclosure is necessary to avert a serious health or safety threat to you or to the public's safety;

  • When required by law to notify a person subject to the jurisdiction of the FDA for public health purposes related to the quality, safety, or effectiveness of FDA regulated products or activities such as collecting or reporting adverse events, dangerous products and defects or problems with FDA regulated products;

  • When disclosure is necessary for specialized government functions, such as military service, for the protection of the President or for national security and intelligence activities; medical suitability determinations and government programs providing public benefits;

  • When required by military command authorities, if you are a member of the armed forces or if you are a foreign military member;

  • When you are a prison inmate, information can released to the correctional facility in which you reside for the following purposes:  (1) for the institution to provide you with health care; (2)  to protect the health and safety of others; or (3) for the safety and security of the correctional facility; and

  • When disclosure is necessary to comply with Worker's Compensation laws or purposes.

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Planned Uses or Disclosures to Which You May Object

  • We will use or disclose your health information for any of the purposes described in the above section unless you affirmatively object to or otherwise restrict a particular release.  You must direct your written objections or restrictions to the Privacy Site Coordinator or the St. John's Corporate Privacy Officer, 1235 E. Cherokee Springfield, MO 65804.

  • We may use or disclose your health information in order to include you in the hospitals, clinics, or long term patient care directory.  Directory information includes your name, location in the hospital, clinic or long term care facility and, if applicable, your general condition.  We will only disclose this information to people that you ask for by name.  Unless you affirmatively object, a member of the clergy of your denomination only may obtain you religious affiliation without asking for you by name.

  • We may use health information about you to contact you in an effort to raise money for the hospital.  A Foundation related to the hospitals or clinics may receive contact information, which includes your name, address and phone number and the dates that you received services from the hospitals, clinics, or Hospice but will not receive medical information from your medical records.

  • We may release health information about you to a friend and/or family member who is involved in your care.  We can also give this information to someone who will help you or is helping to pay for your care.

  • We can disclose health information about you to a public or private entity that is authorized by law or its charter to assist in disaster relief efforts, i.e., the American Red Cross, for the purposes of notification of family and/or friends of your whereabouts and condition.

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Other Uses and Disclosures

  • We will not use or disclose your health information without your written authorization except as described in this Notice of Privacy Practices.  It you provide us written authorization to use or disclose information, you can change your mind and revoke your authorization at any time, as long as it is in writing.  If you revoke your authorization, we will no longer use or disclose the information.  However, we will not be able to take back any disclosures that we have made pursuant to your previous authorization. 

Your Health Information Rights

Although your health record  is the property of St. John's, you have the right to:

  • Request Restrictions:  You have the right to request that we restrict any use or disclosure of your health information.  We are not required to agree to any restriction that you request.  If we do agree to adhere to your restrictions, we will comply with your request unless the information is needed to provide you treatment.  Any request to restrict uses or disclosures must be made in writing to the Privacy Site Coordinator or the St. John's Corporate Privacy Officer.  Your request must indicate:  (1) what information you want limited; (2) whether you want to limit our use, disclosure or both; and (3) to whom you want the limits to apply.

  • Receive Information in Certain Form and Location:  You have the right to receive information about your health in a certain form and location.  For instance, you can request that we contact you at work.  To request confidential communications, you must make your request in writing to the Privacy Site Coordinator or the St. John's Corporate Privacy Officer.  The request must tell us how and/or where you want to receive information.  We will attempt to accommodate reasonable requests. If  your request is approved, the confidential communication will remain in effect until revoked in writing by you.

  • Inspect and Copy Your Protected Health Information (PHI):  You have the right to inspect and copy your protected health information that may be used to make decisions about your care, with the exception of psychotherapy notes.  If you want to see or copy your medical information, you must submit your request in writing to the Privacy Site Coordinator or to the St. John's Privacy Officer.  If you request copies of information, we may charge a fee for any costs associated with your request, including the cost of copies, mailing, or other supplies.

*** In limited circumstances we can deny access to your health information.  If access is denied, you can request that the denial be reviewed.  Another licensed health care professional chosen by the hospital, clinic, or home care will review your request and the denial.  We will adhere to the decision of the reviewer.

  • Request Amendment to your Protected Health Information (PHI):  You have the right to request that your health information be amended (changed) if you believe that it is incorrect or incomplete.  You have a right to request changes for as long as the information is kept by the hospitals, clinics, Mercy Villa, or Home Care.  To request an amendment (change) in your information, you must submit it in writing to the Privacy Site Coordinator or the St. John's Corporate Privacy Officer.  In addition, you must give the reason that you want the information changed, including why you think the information is incorrect or incomplete and specify whom you want notified of the change such as your personal physician.  We must notify you within 60 days upon receipt of your written request.  We may extend the time for an additional 30 days provided we notify you or our reason for delay and the date we expect to complete our action on your request.

*** NOTE:  We can deny your request if it is not in writing and if it does not include why the information should be changed.  We can also deny your request for the following reasons:  (1) the information was not created by St. John's or unless the person or entity that did create the information is no longer available; (2) the information is not part of the medical record kept by or for St. John's , or (3) the information is not part of the information that your would be permitted to inspect and copy; or (4) we believe the information is accurate and complete.

  • Accounting of Disclosures:  You have the right to receive an accounting of disclosures of medical information that we have made, with some exceptions. You must submit your request in writing to a Privacy Site Coordinator or to the St. John’s Corporate Privacy Officer. Your request must state the time period that may not be longer than six (6) years and may not include dates before April 14, 2003. You should include how you want the information reported to you, i.e., by paper, electronically, etc. You have the right to receive a free accounting every twelve-(12) months. If you request more than one (1) accounting in a twelve (12) month period, we may charge you a reasonable fee for the costs of providing that list. We will notify you of the charge for such a request and you can then choose to withdraw or change your request before any costs are incurred. Exception: disclosures made pursuant to an authorization signed by you or your representative are exempted from the accounting of disclosures requirement.
     

  • Receive a copy of this Notice of Privacy Practices:  Even if you have agreed to receive this notice in another form, you can still have a paper copy of this notice.  To obtain a paper copy of this notice, contact the Privacy Site Coordinator, or the St. John's Corporate Privacy Officer.  You can obtain a copy of this notice at our Web site, www.stjohns.com.

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Complaints

If you believe that we have violated any of your privacy rights or have not adhered to the information contained in this Notice of Privacy Practices, you can file a complaint by putting it in writing and sending it to a Privacy Site Coordinator or the St. John’s Corporate Privacy Officer, 1235 E. Cherokee, Springfield, MO 65804.   You may also file a complaint with the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 200 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20201. To acquire a copy of the St. John’s complaint form contact the Privacy and Data Security Department (417) 820 -8471 or you may contact the Office for Civil Rights at 1-(800)-368-1019.

According to the law, you will not be retaliated against nor intimidated for filing a complaint with any St. John's hospitals, clinics, or entities, or the U.S. Department of Heath and Human Services.

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Changes To This Notice of Privacy Practices

We reserve the right to change or modify the information contained in this Notice of Privacy Practices.  Any changes that we make can be effective for any health information that we have about you and any information that we might obtain.  Each time you receive services from a St. John’s entity we will offer to provide you the most current copy of our Notice of Privacy Practices.  The most recent version of our Notice of Privacy Practices will be posted in our building or can be obtained from a Privacy Site Coordinator or the St. John’s Corporate Privacy Officer whose information is included on the first page of this Notice of Privacy Practices. 

Si tiene alguna pregunta o quiere recibir el presente Aviso de Prácticas de Privacidad (Notice of Privacy Practices) en español[1], diríjase al Departamento de Privacidad y Seguridad de Datos (Privacy and Data Security Department) al (417)-820-8471.

If you have any questions about the content of this Notice of Privacy Practices, or if you need to contact someone about any of the information contained in this Notice of Privacy Practices, please contact:

Privacy Site Coordinator
or
St. John's Corporate Privacy Officer
1235 E. Cherokee, Springfield, MO 65804
(417) 820-8471 within Springfield
or toll free for areas outside of Springfield
(1-888-MOHIPAA or 1-888-664-4722).

To obtain a print friendly copy of this Notice of Privacy Practices, click here.

Web Site Privacy Statement

Collection and Use of Your Personal Information

Personal Information

Contact information (i.e., name, address, phone number), unique identifiers (i.e., email address, social security number), financial information (i.e., account or credit card numbers), and other information (i.e., employment history) is personal information covered in this privacy policy.

Data Collection and Purpose Specification

We do not collect information about our visitors from other sources, such as public records or bodies, or private organizations. We also do typical web traffic analyses through which we track statistics such as which pages are visited in what order, where users come from, and how long users spend on our Site but we never associate such information with specific identities. Any personal information we might have is information that you have voluntarily provided to us in the course of using this Site.

In certain limited circumstances, we may be required by law to release personal information in response to a court order, subpoena, search warrant, law or regulation.  We reserve the right to cooperate with law enforcement authorities in investigating and prosecuting users that violate our rules or engage in behavior that is harmful (or illegal) to other users.

The services and links of our Web Site

Our Site may enable you to communicate with other visitors or to post information that can be accessed by others.  When you do so, other visitors may collect your data. St. John’s is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of other Sites.  Users should view the privacy policies of each Site they visit to determine what information is collected.

Security

St. John’s has security measures in place to prevent the loss, misuse or alteration of information, or unauthorized access under our control.  All personally identifiable information that you enter on this Site is encrypted with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) with 128-bit encryption.  The encryption means that your data is protected while it is being transferred over the Internet to our servers.  Once your data reaches our servers, the same security software that guards St. John’s business information protects your personal information as well. All members of our workforce who have access to, and are associated with the processing of personal data, are obligated to respect the confidentiality of our visitor’s personal information.

E-mail
St. John’s Site may provide you with the opportunity to send and receive communications from us or third parties.  We give you the option of using a secure transmission method to send us the following types of personal data via the forms on our Site: 

  • primary personal data (such as name and contact details)
  • specific personal data (such as medical data)

Credit Transactions

If you elect to pay for any service hereunder through your credit card, we, in our sole discretion reserve the right to accept payment from your credit card.  By requesting the credit card payment option, you hereby authorize us to bill and charge the credit card indicated in your order, for any fees and/or any other amounts provided for in your order, as the same becoming due and payable.  In the event we elect to so accept payment, we shall debit the applicable amounts from your credit card, we shall provide notice to you whereupon you immediately shall either (i) furnish in writing to us a valid credit card account number, or (ii) make payment to us in other immediately available funds, whether by check or otherwise.

Contact Information 

If you have any questions about this Privacy Statement, please send them in writing to:

St. John’s Health System
Privacy and Data Security Officer
1235 E. Cherokee
Springfield, MO  65804

Terms and Conditions of Use of stjohns.com 

BY USING THIS SITE, YOU INDICATE YOUR CONSENT TO BE BOUND BY THE PROVISIONS OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS.  IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THIS SITE, YOU MAY NOT USE THE SITE OR ITS SERVICES. 

We reserve the right to update or change these Terms and Conditions at any time and for any reason.  If we make significant changes, however, we will make these changes available on our home page, or alert you to such changes by other similar means.  Your continued use of the Site binds you to any such revisions, therefore, you should return to this page periodically to review the latest version of the Terms and Conditions for your records. 

All of the information, communications, software, scripting, photos, text, video, graphics, images, sounds, music and other materials and services found on the Site (collectively, the "Content") is intended for the use of persons who are at least of the age of eighteen (18).  All users represent and warrant that they are at least 18 years of age and possess the legal right and ability to agree to these Terms and Conditions.  We do not permit registration by, nor do we collect personally identifiable information from any person we actually know to be under the age of 18.

In addition to these Terms and Conditions, you should also read and be aware of the provisions of our Privacy Statement, and any other information herein governing the use of the Site.

Our failure to act with respect to a breach by you or others of these Terms and Conditions of Use does not waive our right to act with respect to subsequent or similar breaches.  These Terms and Conditions of Use set forth the entire understanding and agreement between us and any Site user with respect to the Site, its uses and services. 

Legal Notices and Disclaimers

This Site and its services are for consumer information and communication use only.  The services provided on this Site are here to educate consumers on health care and medical issues that may affect their daily lives.  St. John's makes no representations or warranties with respect to any advice, action, or counseling by any person following the information offered or provided within or through the St. John's Site.  Nothing contained in this Site is or should be considered or used as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.  This Site and its services do not constitute the practice of any medical, nursing or other professional health care advice, diagnosis or treatment.

If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem or condition, please contact a qualified health care professional immediately.  If you are in the United States and are experiencing a medical emergency, please dial 911 or call for emergency medical help on the nearest telephone.

St. John's has no responsibility for any error, omission, interruption, deletion, defect, delay in operation or transmission, communications line failure, theft or destruction or unauthorized access to, or alteration of, any of your data or any data on this Site.  We are not responsible for any problems or technical malfunction of any telephone network or lines, computer online systems.  We are not responsible for any loss or damage, including personal injury or death, resulting from anyone’s use of the web Site or the Site or any content posted on the web Site or transmitted to anyone, or any interactions between users of the web Site, whether online or offline.

St. John's may offer links to other websites not managed or controlled by St. John's. These link(s) are for a patient’s informational purposes only.  St. John's does not endorse and has not verified the accuracy of the information in/on these websites, and the patient should not rely on any of the information found on the websites for purposes of treatment or diagnosis.

Users’ Agreement

When registering to use this Site, users may be asked to create a unique personal profile account and/or password allowing you access to the Site.  Users agree to maintain the security of all user identification, password and other confidential information relating to the use of the Site.  Users agree not to impersonate another person or create any false account information or health record for themselves or others.  See our Privacy Statement for more information regarding the collection, use and protection of such information by St. John's.

You may not use this Site for any unlawful purpose.  Users agree not to upload or transmit any communications or content of any type that infringes or violates any rights of any party. Users agree not to collect personal information about users. Users agree not to post material that is unlawful, obscene, defamatory, threatening, harassing, abusive, slanderous, hateful or embarrassing to any other person or entity as determined by St. John's in our sole discretion.  You further may not use the Site to violate, plagiarize or infringe the rights of third parties.

Users agree not to use this Site as a means to distribute any unsolicited material to any third party.

Warranties and Limitation of Liability

THIS SITE AND MATERIALS ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE USE OF THE SITE AND MATERIALS IS AT YOUR SOLE RISK.  TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PROVIDED BY LAW, ST. JOHN'S DISCLAIMS ALL REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO: WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, FREEDOM FROM COMPUTER VIRUS STRAINS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR COURSE OF PERFORMANCE.

ST. JOHN'S DOES NOT REPRESENT OR WARRANT THAT THE INFORMATION, MATERIALS, SERVICES AND ADVICE PROVIDED ON THIS SITE ARE ACCURATE, RELIABLE COMPLETE OR CURRENT.

Limitation of Liability

IN NO EVENT SHALL ST. JOHN'S OR ITS REPRESENTATIVES BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT DAMAGES.  IN ADDITION, IN NO EVENT SHALL ST. JOHN'S OR ITS REPRESENTATIVES BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO: PERSONAL INJURY, WRONGFUL DEATH, LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF PROFITS, INTERRUPTION OF SERVICE OR LOSS OF DATA, WHETHER IN ANY ACTION IN WARRANTY, CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, NEGLIGENCE OR FUNDAMENTAL BREACH), OR OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF OR IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH THE USE OF, OR THE INABILITY TO USE, THIS SITE OR THE MATERIAL CONTAINED IN OR ACCESSED THROUGH THIS SITE, EVEN IF AN AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF ST. JOHN'S IS ADVISED OF THE LIKELIHOOD OR POSSIBILITY OF THE SAME.  IN NO EVENT IS ST. JOHN'S LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES CAUSED BY YOUR OR ANY THIRD PARTY'S ACTS OR OMISSIONS.

When using this Site, information will be transmitted over a medium which is beyond the control and jurisdiction of St. John's.  Accordingly, St. John's no liability for or relating to the delay, failure, interruption or corruption of any data or other information transmitted in connection with the use of the Site and do not guarantee continuous, uninterrupted or secure access to our services. 

Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion of certain warranties or the limitation or exclusion of liability for incidental or consequential damages.  Accordingly, the above disclaimers and limitations may not apply to you if you reside in such a jurisdiction.

Indemnification

Users will hold St. John's harmless from and indemnify us and any of St. John’s Health System or Sisters of Mercy companies or organizations, and any of our successors, assigns or licensees, together with any of their respective officers, directors and employees, against any damages, losses, liabilities, judgments, costs or expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs) arising out of a claim by or liability to you or a third party based on or related to your on-line actions or your use of the Site or the Materials.  You will cooperate as fully as reasonably required in the defense of any claim.  St. John's reserves the right to assume the exclusive defense and control of any matter otherwise subject to indemnification by you, and you shall not settle any matter without the written consent of St. John's.

Authorized Access

Some areas of this Site can only be properly accessed by patients and prospective patients such as the areas used to fill our pre-registration forms.  Only patients and prospective patients may enter passwords/identification data at those pages, or view any information normally and properly accessed via those pages.

Termination of Services

St. John's may cease operating the Site or terminate your access to all or part of the Site, without notice, at any time, for any reason.  These actions are in addition to and not in lieu or limitation of any other right or remedy we may have available at law at law. 

Copyright and Trademarks

The Site contains information, data, logos, trademarks, graphics, images and other materials (collectively, the "Materials") that are owned by and are the copyrighted works of St. John's Health System.  St. John's also owns a copyright in the selection and arrangement of the Materials.  Except as stated herein, you may not use, copy, reproduce, modify, create derivative works from, distribute, republish download, display, post or transmit in any form or by any means, including electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or other means, any Materials without the prior written permission of St. John's.  Any unauthorized use of any Materials contained on this Site may violate rights in copyright, trademark, privacy, or publicity or communications laws and regulations. 

To the extent that the Materials are not copyrighted by St. John's, they may be copyrighted by other applicable rights holders.  You may copy, print and download Materials from the Site on an occasional and irregular basis, provided that: (1) all the copyright and other proprietary notices appear on the copies, prints and downloads, when applicable; (2) their use is solely for personal, non-commercial and information purposes and will not be further copied or posted on any networked computer, broadcast in any media, or used for commercial gain; and (3) are not modified in any way.  Any other use of the materials is strictly prohibited without our prior permission and/or the permission of the applicable rights holder(s).

 

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