Introduction to Our Data Privacy Commitment
At Mental Health First Response, protecting sensitive personal information is our highest priority. As a premier online mental health service, we strictly adhere to RA 10173, the Data Privacy Act of 2012, and the US HIPAA privacy standard. Our commitment encompasses all related Implementing Rules and Regulations and other relevant governmental guidelines on data privacy.
Data Collection and Security
We collect personal data from patients, physicians, and therapists, strictly upholding principles of transparency, legitimate purpose, and proportionality. Our platform features advanced organizational, physical, and technical security measures meticulously designed to protect your data from unauthorized access or mishandling. The information we gather, securely stored and HIPAA-compliant, includes necessary details like name, gender, civil status, age, birth date and place, religion, nationality, address, contact information, and consultation reasons. Optionally, you may also provide data on family background, financial status, living conditions, educational and occupational history, social and spiritual beliefs, military and legal records, medical history, and more.
Purpose of Data Processing
We handle your data with the utmost precision and care, primarily to facilitate accurate mental health diagnoses and to develop personalized treatment plans. Collecting data is crucial for maintaining communication and handling financial transactions for our physicians.
Our professionals may collect additional relevant information for diagnosis and treatment during teleconsultations. This data is processed with the highest standards of security and privacy, in line with our stringent internal policies.
Compliance and Sharing Practices
In keeping with the principles of the Data Privacy Act of 2012 and other relevant regulations, we ensure full compliance in all our data handling practices. While we limit data sharing within our organization, circumstances may arise where sharing with unrelated third parties is necessary, such as legal requirements or to protect rights and safety. In all cases, we prioritize the security of your data.
Your Data Privacy Rights
Under the Data Privacy Act of 2012, you have the right to be informed, to object, to access, to rectify, to erase or block, to data portability, and to claim damages. These rights can be exercised through our Data Protection Officer by submitting request forms. We guarantee a reasonable and accessible process for all our clients.
Contact Information
For more information about your data privacy rights or to exercise them, please contact our Data Protection Officer at [email protected]. We are always here to address any inquiries or concerns you may have.
At Mental Health First Response, protecting sensitive personal information is our highest priority. As a premier online mental health service, we strictly adhere to RA 10173, the Data Privacy Act of 2012, and the US HIPAA privacy standard. Our commitment encompasses all related Implementing Rules and Regulations and other relevant governmental guidelines on data privacy.
Data Collection and Security
We collect personal data from patients, physicians, and therapists, strictly upholding principles of transparency, legitimate purpose, and proportionality. Our platform features advanced organizational, physical, and technical security measures meticulously designed to protect your data from unauthorized access or mishandling. The information we gather, securely stored and HIPAA-compliant, includes necessary details like name, gender, civil status, age, birth date and place, religion, nationality, address, contact information, and consultation reasons. Optionally, you may also provide data on family background, financial status, living conditions, educational and occupational history, social and spiritual beliefs, military and legal records, medical history, and more.
Purpose of Data Processing
We handle your data with the utmost precision and care, primarily to facilitate accurate mental health diagnoses and to develop personalized treatment plans. Collecting data is crucial for maintaining communication and handling financial transactions for our physicians.
Our professionals may collect additional relevant information for diagnosis and treatment during teleconsultations. This data is processed with the highest standards of security and privacy, in line with our stringent internal policies.
Compliance and Sharing Practices
In keeping with the principles of the Data Privacy Act of 2012 and other relevant regulations, we ensure full compliance in all our data handling practices. While we limit data sharing within our organization, circumstances may arise where sharing with unrelated third parties is necessary, such as legal requirements or to protect rights and safety. In all cases, we prioritize the security of your data.
Your Data Privacy Rights
Under the Data Privacy Act of 2012, you have the right to be informed, to object, to access, to rectify, to erase or block, to data portability, and to claim damages. These rights can be exercised through our Data Protection Officer by submitting request forms. We guarantee a reasonable and accessible process for all our clients.
Contact Information
For more information about your data privacy rights or to exercise them, please contact our Data Protection Officer at [email protected]. We are always here to address any inquiries or concerns you may have.