Peninsula Health Center | Addiction Treatment in South Bay Area
Prosperous Health
Notice of Privacy Practices
This notice explains how Prosperous Health will use and share your medical information and how you can access it. It covers every service we give including outpatient mental health and addiction care. Please read with care.
Effective Date – December 18, 2025
How We Use and Share Your Information
Prosperous Health will use and disclose your protected health information (“PHI”) for treatment, payment and health care operations. Federal and state laws permit those uses, among them HIPAA, 42 CFR Part 2 but also the California Confidentiality of Medical Information Act.
Treatment
We will share your health information with licensed staff who take part in your care, like when we coordinate treatment, confirm a diagnosis or keep care continuous.
Payment
We will share information with insurers or other payers so that services are billed and paid.
Health-Care Operations
We will use information to run Prosperous Health day to day including for quality checks, staff training, accreditation, licensing and internal reviews. Only staff who need the information to do their jobs receive access.
Other Uses and Disclosures the Law Allows
When the law permits or requires, Prosperous Health will also use or disclose your information in order to
Special Protection for Substance Use Disorder Records
Federal law (42 CFR Part 2) gives extra protection to any records that show you have been treated for substance use disorder.
Prosperous Health will release those records only after you sign a written consent form, unless the law clearly orders or allows us to release them. When the law does allow release, we still follow strict federal rules that control how the information is shared and why.
Uses and Disclosures That Require Your Authorization
If we want to use or release your health information in a way that is not explained in this Notice, we must first obtain your written authorization.
You may cancel any authorization at any time – sending us a written statement. The cancellation is effective once we receive it, but it does not undo actions we have already taken because you had previously authorized them.
Your Rights Regarding Your Health Information
You may
All requests must be in writing. We will answer within the time limits the law sets.
Our Responsibilities
The law requires Prosperous Health to
We may revise this Notice at any time and apply the new terms to all information we hold. Revised copies will be posted in our offices and given to anyone who asks.
Breach Notification
If unsecured protected health information is breached, we will notify every affected person as federal law directs.
Questions or Complaints
If you have questions about this Notice or believe your privacy rights have been violated, contact
Prosperous Health Privacy Officer
Tyra Gascon
(310) 265-0011
[tyra@prosperous.health]
You may also send a complaint to
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Office for Civil Rights
Filing a complaint will not change the care you receive and you will not face retaliation for complaining.