Last Updated: January 2026
Vantage Mental Health (“we,” “us,” or “our”) is committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and share information when you visit our website.
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At Vantage Mental Health, we are committed to maintaining the privacy and confidentiality of your protected health information (PHI). This policy outlines how we safeguard your PHI in accordance with HIPAA and other applicable laws.
PHI includes information that identifies you and relates to your past, present, or future physical or mental health conditions, treatment received, and payment for healthcare services. This may include demographic information, medical history, test results, insurance information, and other health-related data.
We use and disclose your PHI for purposes of treatment, payment, and healthcare operations, including but not limited to:
Treatment: Sharing information with healthcare providers involved in your care
Payment: Billing and processing insurance claims
Healthcare Operations: Quality improvement activities, staff training, and compliance audits
Mandated Reporting: Reporting suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation as required by law
Additional Legal Requirements: Disclosure when legally compelled
To ensure the most appropriate and effective care, we may request your health information from other healthcare providers also involved in your care.
You have the following rights regarding your PHI:
Right to access and obtain copies of your PHI
Right to request amendments to inaccurate or incomplete PHI
Right to restrict disclosure of PHI
Right to request confidential communications
Right to receive an accounting of certain disclosures
We maintain administrative, physical, and technical safeguards to protect your PHI from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure. These safeguards include staff training, secure electronic systems, encryption, and controlled access to physical records.
In the event of a breach of unsecured PHI, we will notify you as required by law. This notification will include information about what happened, steps you can take to protect yourself, and actions we are taking to mitigate the breach.
If you believe your privacy rights have been violated, you may file a complaint with us or with the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. We will not retaliate against you for filing a complaint.
We reserve the right to modify this HIPAA Privacy Policy at any time. Updated policies will be posted on our website and made available upon request.
For questions or concerns regarding this HIPAA Privacy Policy, or to exercise your rights, please contact our Privacy Officer, Justin Gerstner, at info@vantagementalhealth.org.
I acknowledge that Vantage Mental Health has a legal and ethical duty to report certain situations involving suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation of vulnerable individuals. Vantage Mental Health has internal processes and procedures for mandated reporting to ensure the safety and well-being of our patients. If you have specific questions about the criteria for mandated reports, please speak with your healthcare professional or contact the Department of Health and Human Services.