PRIVACY POLICY
Effective: October 2022
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Please read carefully before using this Website
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Your privacy on the Internet is important to us. The purpose of this Privacy Policy is to let you know what information we collect through this Web site, how we collect, use and share that information, and how you may view, correct, or change the information if you should desire to do so.
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Scope of this Privacy Policy
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This Privacy Policy applies only to information collected on or through the websites owned and operated by Mental Health Transitions. Any specific website, including all subordinate web pages, owned and operated by Mental Health Transitions is referred to as a "Site" or "Website." Mental Health Transitions may engage third parties such as a hosting service to assist in the operation of any Website including the Website through which you linked to view this Privacy Policy. As used in this Privacy Policy, the terms "we," "us" and "our" refer to Mental Health Transitions.
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The information practices of other sites operated or maintained by Mental Health Transitions or by any third party are not covered by this Privacy Policy. By your use of the Website, “You” (the person using this Web site on behalf of yourself, as well as on behalf of any other person or entity on whose behalf of for whose benefit you are using the Web site) agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy, including any changes to the Privacy Policy. If any portion of this Privacy Policy is unacceptable to you, do not use the Website. Use of the Website constitutes acceptance of this Privacy Policy.
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Your use of this Website is also governed by our Website Terms of Use
Privacy Practices Notice - Health Information
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Certain protected health information that may be provided by You is protected as described in Mental Health Transitions’ Privacy Practices Notice. In the event of any conflict between the terms of this Privacy Policy and the terms of the Privacy Practices Notice, the terms of the Privacy Practices Notice shall control.
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Information Collected
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The type of information collected on this Website will depend upon the features and functionalities available on this Website, which may be revised from time to time. For example, if this Website is currently operated as a “read-only” website, we may not collect any personal information about you through the Website and will not learn who you are. On the other hand, if this Website permits you to "register," "create an account," make purchases, or take similar actions, we will collect information from you that can be used to specifically identify you as an individual (such as your name, telephone number, postal address, email address, and payment information, collectively "Personal Data"). This Web site also automatically collects aggregated information that is not linked to any specific individual such as information about traffic patterns on the Website, or the number of times a specific page was viewed in a particular month. We may use and share aggregate, de-identified, and anonymous data without restriction as it does not identify you or any other individual user.
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Personal Data, Use, and Sharing
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If this Website permits you to register, create an account, make purchases, or take similar actions, and if you chose to take such actions, then we will ask you to provide us with certain Personal Data about yourself. It is always your choice whether you wish to provide Personal Data through this Website, but if you do not provide the requested Personal Data you may not be able to use all the features or functionalities of this Website.
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Personal Data may be combined with other information we receive through other methods, such as from you in person if you visit one of our facilities. Personal Data will not be sold or given to third parties for marketing purposes except in the limited cases described elsewhere in this Privacy Policy (for example we may transfer Personal Data to a successor organization). We reserve the right to share your Personal Data with third parties if we determine, in our sole discretion, that such action is necessary to comply with legal requirements or with legal processes served upon us, or to protect the safety of you, members of the public, other users of this Website, or any other person, or to protect the Mental Health Transitions' rights. We also may use and/or share Personal Data with third parties that help us operate our business, for example, we may provide your email address to an email vendor that helps us send large volumes of email, and if you make a purchase we may share your Personal Data with third parties as necessary to process your order and receive payment. We may share Personal Data with Mental Health Transitions' affiliate and subsidiary entities. Mental Health Transitions may transfer Personal Data to a successor entity such as in the case of a sale of our business, a particular business division, merger, spin-off, sale of substantially all assets, or a similar transaction. The Mental Health Transitions may use Personal Data to provide requested services to you and to provide you with additional information we believe you may find interesting or useful. Depending upon the features of this Website, we may use Personal Data to track your activities/progress on and through this Web site, as well as purchases made through this site or other transaction history. We may contact you through any and all contact methods (e.g., cell phone, fax, email, etc.) you provide us through this Website.
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Reviewing and Changing Personal Data
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The Website, now or in the future, may provide the ability for you to view, inactivate and or update the Personal Data you have submitted. If such functionality is available, on a specific Website, click on the link or page to "sign in," view your "account," or similar link or heading. Note, due to the nature of third-party hardware, software, and other third-party tools, even when information is corrected or de-activated, an archive or other copy may remain.
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Use of Cookies
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The Web site does use cookies in a limited manner. A cookie is a small data file that most major Websites write to your hard drive for record-keeping purposes when you visit them. Cookies allow Website managers to measure activity on the site and to improve your user experience, for example, by remembering your passwords and viewing preferences, thus allowing you to visit various registered access parts of the site without re-registering.
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These cookies are not created or used to collect any information (aggregate or personal) about you at any time. You may occasionally get cookies from other sites, which is standard in the Internet industry. Mental Health Transitions does not control these cookies, and these cookies are not subject to this Privacy Policy.
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You do not have to accept cookies to use our Website, however, you may not be able to use certain features or access certain areas if you do not accept cookies. Although most browsers are initially set to accept cookies, you may reset your browser to notify you when you receive a cookie or to reject cookies generally.