Your Privacy Is Our Priority

At White Center Smiles, we believe that trust is the foundation of great dental care. Part of honoring that trust means protecting your personal health information with the highest level of care and diligence. We are fully committed to complying with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), and we want you to understand exactly what that means for you as our patient.

What Is HIPAA?

HIPAA is a federal law enacted to safeguard the privacy and security of patients’ health information. It establishes national standards for how healthcare providers, including dental practices like White Center Smiles, collect, store, use, and share Protected Health Information (PHI). To learn more about HIPAA and your rights as a patient, visit the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services HIPAA page.

PHI includes any information that can identify you and relates to your health, dental treatment, or payment for services, such as your name, address, date of birth, medical or dental history, insurance details, and billing records.

How We Protect Your Information

White Center Smiles takes the security of your PHI seriously. We have implemented administrative, physical, and technical safeguards to ensure your information remains private and protected, including:

  • Secure Electronic Records — Your dental records are stored in a secure, encrypted electronic health record (EHR) system accessible only by authorized members of our team.
  • Staff Training — All White Center Smiles team members receive regular HIPAA training to ensure they understand and uphold your privacy rights.
  • Physical Safeguards — Our office maintains locked file systems, restricted access to patient records areas, and private treatment rooms to protect your confidentiality.
  • Technology Protections — We use secure, password-protected systems, firewalls, and encrypted communications to protect your information from unauthorized access.
How We Use Your Information

We may use or share your PHI only in specific, lawful ways, including:

  • Treatment — We share your information among our dental providers and clinical team to coordinate and deliver the care you need.
  • Payment — We may share relevant information with your insurance company or other payers to process claims and billing.
  • Healthcare Operations — We may use your information for internal activities such as quality improvement, staff training, and practice administration.
  • As Required by Law — We may disclose your information when required to comply with legal obligations, public health reporting, or law enforcement requests.

We will never sell your personal health information or use it for marketing purposes without your explicit written authorization.

Your Rights as a Patient

Under HIPAA, you have important rights regarding your health information:

  • Right to Access — You may request a copy of your dental records and health information.
  • Right to Amend — You may request corrections if your records are inaccurate or incomplete.
  • Right to an Accounting of Disclosures — You may request a list of certain disclosures of your PHI.
  • Right to Restrict Disclosures — You may request limits on how your information is used or shared.
  • Right to Confidential Communications — You may request specific communication methods or locations for privacy.
  • Right to Receive Notice — You may request a copy of our Notice of Privacy Practices at any time.
  • Right to File a Complaint — You may file a complaint with our office or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office for Civil Rights.

We will never retaliate against you for exercising your rights or filing a complaint.

Our Notice of Privacy Practices

Our full Notice of Privacy Practices (NPP) explains in detail how we may use and disclose your PHI and outlines your rights. A copy is provided at your first visit and is available at our front desk or upon request.