Election to Participate in CareFirst s Patient Centered Medical Home

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CareRrst. +.IJ <OPCMH Election to Participate in CareFirst s Patient Centered Medical Home To help you get healthy, stay healthy and appropriately manage your care when you re sick, it is essential for you and your health care pro iders to ha e a complete picture of existing and potential health risks for the purpose of working together to produce better health outcomes. This begins with strong communication between you, your health care pro ider and CareFirst. To foster and impro e that communication, CareFirst has created a secure, confdential Member Health Record (MHR) for use by your health care pro iders as a common source of your health information while you participate in CareFirst s Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) program and related clinical programs. By electing to participate with your pro ider in CareFirst s PCMH program, and other supporting clinical programs, you facilitate this communication and allow your health care team (including your primary care pro ider and other pro iders and health care professionals pro iding ser ices for you) and CareFirst to see information in the MHR and to appropriately share that information with each other in a secure and confdential manner to help coordinate and manage your health care. CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield is the shared business name of CareFirst of Maryland, Inc. and Group Hospitalization and Medical Services, Inc. CareFirst of Maryland, Inc., Group Hospitalization and Medical Services, Inc., and CareFirst BlueChoice, Inc. are independent licensees of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. Registered trademark of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. PCM1008-1P_LP (1/18) 1

Please read each of the follo ing statements carefully. By signing this Election to Participate in the CareFirst PCMH Program, understand that: n My participation is oluntary. I may choose not to participate and still maintain my insurance co erage with CareFirst. n CareFirst will not condition payment of medical benefts, enrollment, or eligibility of medical benefts on my participation in the Program. n CareFirst may disclose my personal health information as required or allowed by law. n CareFirst may share data and information supplied by health care pro iders (for example: a health care professional, hospital, clinic, laboratory, pharmacy, or medical facility) who ha e pro ided treatment or ser ices on my behalf. It may also include the results of my Health Assessment and/or Wellness Screening pro ided through a contracted CareFirst health care partner. My health care pro ider may share my medical record information with CareFirst. Information about me disclosed includes information contained in my general medical record and health care claims as a result of: medical encounters, treatments, diagnostic tests, screenings, prescriptions, patientcentered medical home, and other case management acti ities. It may also include, but will not necessarily be limited to, any of my medical records related to: Drug, alcohol or substance abuse; Psychological, psychiatric or other mental impairment(s) or de elopmental disabilities (excluding psychotherapy notes ); Metabolic disorders such as sickle cell anemia; Birth control and family planning; Election to Participate in CareFirst s Patient-Centered Medical Home 2

Records which may indicate the presence of a communicable disease or non-communicable disease; Tests for or records of HIV/AIDS or sexually transmitted diseases; Genetic (inherited) diseases or tests; and laboratory test results directly from the clinical laboratory. n This sharing of information for purposes of my care and treatment is pro ided for and permitted under the pri acy rules of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 ( HIPAA ) n All members of my PCMH Care Coordination Team will ha e access to my medical information solely for my care and treatment and that all such persons are required by law to maintain the pri acy of my medical information consistent with applicable federal and state pri acy laws, including HIPAA pri acy rules. Howe er, I further understand that in accordance with the requirements of state law, CareFirst is ad ising me that it cannot control unauthorized re- disclosures of my information by persons to whom CareFirst discloses such information n I understand that I may participate in clinical programs as requested by my pro ider without ha ing to sign additional election to participate forms. I may decline to participate in any of these ser ices at any time. n I will be an acti e participant in decisions relati e to my ongoing medical care, treatment for chronic conditions and impro ement of my health status; and n I ha e the right to inspect any record of my mental health medical information. Election to Participate in CareFirst s Patient-Centered Medical Home 3

n Health care pro iders and CareFirst s health care related contracted partners are legally obligated to comply with all applicable laws regarding the confdentiality of an indi idual s protected health information. Howe er, CareFirst cannot control unauthorized re-disclosures of my information by persons to whom I allow CareFirst to disclose such information. n I may choose to end my participation at any time without ad erse consequences by completing a PCMH Re ocation Form found at.carefrst.com/memberpcmh Member Signature* Date Printed Member Name Member Date of Birth (DOB) Member ID Parent/Guardian Signature Date Printed Parent/Guardian Name Phone Number E-mail Address Election to Participate in CareFirst s Patient-Centered Medical Home 4

By pro iding my phone number and email address, I understand that CareFirst and its partners may contact me regarding my medical care by phone, cell phone, text messaging or email. I understand that consent to contact me sur i es the expiration of this Election to Participate unless I otherwise re oke consent. If the person signing this form is not the member, the parent, or guardian of a dependent under the age of 18, you must submit, to the address abo e, a full copy of the offcial document indicating your legal authority to sign on behalf of the member (i.e. Power of Attorney, Court Assigned guardian, Personal Representati e, etc.). Any mental health or substance abuse information, which has been disclosed from medical or other health care records, may be protected by federal and/or state law. If the records are so protected, Federal Regulation (42 CFR Part 2) prohibits the recipient of the information from making any further disclosure of this information unless such disclosure is expressly permitted by the written consent of the person to who it pertains, or as otherwise permitted by 42 CFR Part 2. A general consent for the release of medical or other information is NOT suffcient for this purpose. The Federal rules restrict any use of the information to criminally in estigate or prosecute any alcohol or drug abuse patient. The unauthorized disclosure of mental health information iolates the pro isions of the District of Columbia Mental Health Information Act of 1978 ( 7-1201.01 to 7-1207.02). A general consent for the release of medical or other information is NOT suffcient for this purpose. The Federal rules restrict any use of the information to criminally in estigate or prosecute any alcohol or drug abuse patient. The unauthorized disclosure of mental health information iolates the pro isions of the District of Columbia Mental Health Information Act of 1978 ( 7-1201.01 to 7-1207.02). Election to Participate in CareFirst s Patient-Centered Medical Home 5

*If the parent or guardian has not consented to the provision of services and instead the minor has provided legally suffcient consent, the minor may authori e disclosure him or herself. When the minor has consented to such treatment, except by specifc legal requirement, no information regarding sexually transmitted disease, drug substance abuse, pregnancy, or emotional illness shall be disclosed unless such information is necessary to the health of the minor and the public, and only when the minor s identity is kept confdential. In D.C. and Virginia, if this consent relates to mental health information (including inpatient psychiatric hospitali ation when the minor is 14 years or older and has consented to the admission), and the patient to whom this consent applies is over the age of 14 and under the age of 18, the minor and his or her custodial parent must provide joint consent. In D.C., if the patient is less than 14 years of age, then only the parent or guardian must provide consent. In Virginia, the concurrent consent of a minor and his or her custodial parent is required to disclose inpatient substance abuse records. Please keep a copy of this Election to Participate. Contact your CareFirst Regional or Local Care Coordinator with questions regarding this form. Election to Participate in CareFirst s Patient-Centered Medical Home 6