Privacy Policy

PHR data practices for Picture Diet

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List of Terms

  1. PHR
    “PHR” stands for a web-based Personal Health Record. A web-based PHR is an electronic health data application that can help you collect, manage, and share your health information. Web-based PHRs may be offered by a hospital, insurance company, employer, or a commercial vendor.
  2. PHR Data
    When you sign up for a PHR, you provide, or the PHR company or its service providers, import information about you that becomes the PHR Data. Any information in your PHR is considered PHR Data. PHR Data might include, but is not limited to:
    Your name and contact information, such as your address, phone number, or email address
    Your medical history, conditions, treatments, and medications
    Your healthcare claims, health plan account numbers, bills, and insurance information
    Demographic information, such as your age, gender, ethnicity, and occupation
    Computer information, such as your IP address and “cookie” preferences
    A PHR company (and its service providers) may use your PHR Data to:
    Operate and manage its PHR platform, software, and website
    Maintain and protect its computer systems
    Comply with the law, such as responding to subpoenas and search warrants
    Personal Data and Statistical Data are the two types of PHR Data.
  3. Personal Data
    Personal Data is any PHR Data that connects to you as an individual such as names, health conditions, and other identifiers.
  4. Statistical Data
    Statistical Data is PHR Data that is 1) grouped so it does not connect to you as an individual and 2) has names and other identifiers removed or altered.
  5. Personal Information
    Personal Information includes your PHR Data, as well as any other information about you that can be reasonably linked to you. Personal Information can also include but is not limited to your financial information or social security number.
  6. Reporting
    Companies and their services providers might report about their business activities and their customers (you) to others, such as investors, auditors, potential business partners, or public communities.
  7. Limiting Agreements
    Limiting Agreements are legally binding agreements that prohibit certain third parties, which are not the PHR company’s service providers, from releasing your Personal Data or re-identifying individuals. Third parties can include advertisers, researchers, and others who receive PHR Data.
  8. Service Providers
    A service provider is an entity that is hired to perform certain functions for and operate under the direction and control of the PHR company. Service providers may include software or website designers and data storage providers.
  9. Security Measures
    Security measures can include computer safeguards, secured files, and employee security training. PHR companies may be required by law to notify you about particular data breaches.
  10. U.S. Only
    When PHR Data is stored in the United States, U.S. law enforcement agencies may be able to prosecute if the data is stolen or breached.
  11. Activity Logs
    Activity logs are the PHR company and its service providers’ records of when PHR Data is created, accessed, modified, deleted, released, or exported in the PHR program.

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