Privacy Practices on UtahHealthFacts.org
Public Information This site offers access to information provided by other organizations providing health-related content, to anyone who accepts the Terms of Use. Intermountain Healthcare, through UtahHealthFacts.org, makes this information publicly available without the need for the user to disclose any personally identifiable information.
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System Security Intermountain has taken reasonable steps and has employed industry-standard practices and technology to ensure the integrity and confidentiality of information regarding users of this website; but because even the most secure computer system can be violated, Intermountain cannot guarantee security.
Our Organization
This notice describes the privacy practices of Intermountain Healthcare regarding the UtahHealthFacts.org website.
1. For information regarding the privacy practices of Intermountain Healthcare, IHC Health Services, Inc., including hospitals, clinics, doctor offices, and other healthcare facilities owned by Intermountain, review Intermountain Healthcare Notice of Privacy Practices.
2. For information regarding privacy practices on Intermountain's public website, review Detailed Notice of Privacy Practices.
Contact Us
If you would like further information about your privacy rights, or are concerned that your privacy rights have been violated, contact:
1. The Privacy Coordinator in the Intermountain facility where you received care;
2. Or, contact Intermountain Healthcare's Privacy Office at:
Intermountain Privacy Office
4646 W. Lake Park Blvd.
Salt Lake City, UT 84120
Toll free: 1-800-442-4845
Email: privacy@imail.org
We will investigate all complaints and will not penalize or treat you any differently for filing a complaint. You may also file a written complaint with the Office of Civil Rights of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.