Physicians Practice understands how important the privacy of personal information is to our physician-customers. Physicians Practice is committed to honoring your privacy, and to offering special protections for any personal information you choose to share with us. The document you are reading is our privacy policy, and it describes what information we may collect about you, what uses we may make of it, , and what precautions we take against unauthorized access or use of your information. Continuing Medical EducationWhen you use our site or register for a Continuing Medical Education ("CME") or a Continuing Education ("CE") activity through our Web site, we collect certain personally identifiable information from you such as your name, e-mail address and mailing address. In addition to personally identifiable information, we collect aggregated non-personally identifiable information about the activities undertaken by our users. We use the information that we collect in several ways:
iv. We may use the information we collect as otherwise permitted in this Privacy Policy. Use of CookiesCookies are a technology used by Physicians Practice’s Web sites to identify a user as the user moves through the Web site. Your browser allows us to place some information on your computer's hard drive that identifies the computer you are using. We use cookies to personalize our Web sites and to track your usage across all of our Web sites. Your Web browser can be set to allow you to control whether you will accept cookies, reject cookies, or to notify you each time a cookie is sent to you. If your browser is set to reject cookies, Web sites that are cookie-enabled will not recognize you when you return to the Web site, and some Web site functionality may be lost. The Help section of your browser will tell you how to prevent your browser from accepting cookies. Uses We Make of InformationIn this section of our privacy policy, we identify the ways we may use information about you that we have collected. Aggregate DataWe create aggregate data about visitors to our Web sites for product development and improvement activities. We also use it for market analysis. We may provide information from our Web sites in aggregate form, with identifying information removed, to third parties. For example, we may tell a health care partner what percentage of our registered users reside in a particular geographical area. When aggregated health information is provided, we pool it from many individual records and strip it of any data that could be used to identify an individual before it is used. Third PartiesIn addition to aggregate information (discussed previously), we may share some kinds of information with third parties as described below.
If we discover that a third party inadvertently disclosed personal information about any of our customers, we will take immediate action to prevent further occurrences. Protection of InformationIn this section of our privacy policy, we discuss the security measures we take to protect information that we have collected about you. General PoliciesWe have implemented technology and security policies, rules and other measures to protect the personal data that we have under our control from unauthorized access, improper use, alteration, unlawful or accidental destruction, and accidental loss. We also protect your information by requiring that all our employees and others who have access to or are associated with the processing of your data respect your confidentiality. Storage of Health InformationPersonally identifiable health information you share with us is stored on our database servers at Physician Practice’s data centers or hosted by third parties who have entered into agreements with us that require them to observe our Privacy Policy. We have a firewall to prevent individuals from accessing information without authorization. Data centers are physically secure and protected from unauthorized access by unauthorized persons. Physical access to the servers requires individual authorization and authentication. Information in our data centers is backed up routinely, in order to aid in the recovery of information in the event of accidental damage of information or due to a natural disaster. The backup media is stored in a physically secure storage facility. Access to Information and ChoicesIn this section of our privacy policy, we tell you how to obtain and correct information we have about you, and how to choose what types of information you may share with us. Privacy Questions or Concerns about One of Our Web SitesFor privacy questions or concerns about one of Physicians Practice's Web sites, please contact Pamela Moore, PhD, at pmoore@physicianspractice.com or (303) 316-7740. Revision date: June 30, 2004 |