Last Modified: September 11, 2024
This Website Privacy Policy ("Privacy Policy" or "Policy") describes the types of information we may collect from you or that you may provide when you visit this website and our practices for collecting, using, maintaining and disclosing that information. This Privacy Policy also applies to any other applications or tools that we provide to you through the website (collectively, the "Website"), unless those other applications or tools are governed by a separate privacy policy.
This Privacy Policy does not apply to:
Please read this Privacy Policy carefully to understand our policies and practices regarding your information and how we treat it. By accessing or using our Website, you agree to this Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use.
IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH ALL OF THE PROVISIONS OF THIS PRIVACY POLICY, THEN YOU MUST EXIT THE WEBSITE IMMEDIATELY.
Our Website is not intended for children under 18 years of age If you are under 18, do not use or provide any information on this Website, including email addresses, names or other Personal Information, unless you have authority under state law to provide consent without a parent or guardian. If you believe we might have information from or about a child, please contact us at ccd_privacy@chs.net.
We collect several types of information from and about users of our Website:
We collect the information described above:
As you navigate through and interact with our Website, we may use automatic data collection/automatic tracking technologies to collect Technical and Usage Data. This information helps us to improve our Website and to deliver a better and more personalized service, including by enabling us to do things, such as:
The technologies we use for this automatic data collection may include:
Some of these automatic tracking technologies may be required for us to provide a specific feature or service through the Website. For example, they allow us to display the Website in the proper format or language or to authenticate registrations and transactions. Other cookies may provide a convenience feature to save you time. For example, if you enter information on a form on the Website or register for an event or other service, a cookie allows the Website to recall your specific information and save you time on your subsequent visits. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can usually modify your browser settings to decline cookies if you prefer. If you choose to decline cookies, you may not be able to fully experience the interactive features of the Website.
We do not control how third parties may collect personal information about your online activities over time and across third-party websites, such as social media companies. Please see the privacy policies of the social media companies with whom you have accounts.
Some website browsers have a "do not track" (DNT) feature that lets you tell other websites that you do not want to have your online activities tracked. We do not currently respond to a browser's DNT signal.
We may use information that we collect about you or that you provide to us, including any Personal Information:
We may use De-Identified information for any purpose that is permitted by applicable law.
IF YOU DO NOT CONSENT TO BEING CALLED BY A HOSPITAL OR PROVIDER REPRESENTATIVE, DO NOT ENTER YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION INTO FORMS ON OUR WEBSITE.
Visitors to the Website who volunteer Personal Information, or who initiate a call to us by clicking on a telephone number on the Website, consent to be contacted by us, physician practice groups, or a call center. We may contact you by telephone and may, among other things, verify your self-reported Personal Information and interest in services or speaking with a physician. We may contact you by telephone even if you have opted into the National Do Not Call list, or any State Do Not Call list.
If you do not wish to be contacted again after we call you, please tell our representative on the phone that you do not want to be contacted.
We may disclose De-identified Information as permitted by law.
We may disclose information that we collect or you provide:
We may share Technical and Usage Data with third parties, for the purposes discussed in the Automatic Tracking Technologies section above. For example, we may use share Technical and Usage Data with third parties, including but not limited to:
Information collected directly from you by these third parties are covered by the third parties' privacy policies.
WE DO NOT SELL YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION FOR MARKETING PURPOSES.
We may engage with you on third party social media sites like Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn or X (formerly Twitter). If you engage with us on social media, you "opt in" to sharing your social media content with us. Be aware that the content you submit to social media sites (uploads, posts, comments, shares, "likes" and any messages or tweets) will be publicly visible. To manage the social media notifications you receive or to adjust your privacy settings on your social media accounts, please access the profile section of your social media accounts and follow the directions there.
Our Website may provide you with links to portals that offer secure, private access to allow you to make payments or view your patient records. These portals may be operated by us or by our service providers and are governed by separate privacy policies.
The Website may include links to third-party websites as a resource. We do not have control over third-party websites, and those third-party websites do not operate under this Privacy Policy. We are not responsible for the content of those websites or the actions of any third parties operating or managing those websites. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of third-party websites you choose to link to from the Website to understand how those third-party websites collect, use, and share your information.
We have implemented reasonable administrative, technical, and physical measures designed to protect the information we maintain about you.
Unfortunately, the transmission of information via the internet is not completely secure. Although we do our best to protect your information, we cannot guarantee the security of information transmitted to our Website. You understand and acknowledge that your use of the Internet and sharing of your Personal Information through the Website carries risk that data may intercepted or accessed by unauthorized parties. We are not responsible for your circumvention of any privacy settings or security measures contained on the Website.
We retain your Personal Information as reasonably necessary to accomplish the purposes we describe in this privacy policy and in our HIPAA Notice of Privacy Practices, to comply with our legal obligations (such as record retention laws that apply to us), to resolve disputes, for backup and archival purposes, to demonstrate our performance, and/or to enforce our legal agreements and policies.
Some states have passed laws that provide additional rights for the Personal Information of their state residents, if that Personal Information is not protected by HIPAA. Because all of the Personal Information we collect about you is protected by HIPAA, these state laws do not apply. Please see our HIPAA Notice of Privacy Practices for information about how we protect your Personal Information.
We intend our Website to be used only by individuals who are located in the United States. If you are visiting the Website from outside the United States, your Personal Information will be transferred to, stored, and processed in the United States. The data protection and other laws of the United States might not be as comprehensive as those in the country where you are located. By using the Website, you understand and agree that your Personal Information may be transferred to, processed by, and stored in the United States and shall solely be governed by applicable United States law.
Your use of our Website is also subject to our Terms of Use. Any disputes related to this Privacy Policy will be governed by the applicable provisions of the Terms of Use, which are incorporated into this Privacy Policy by reference, including without limitation provisions regarding limitations of liability and application of the governing law and dispute resolution policies.
We may change this Privacy Policy at any time and for any reason. Unless we state otherwise, all changes will be effective upon being posted on the Website. We encourage you to review this Privacy Policy from time to time to stay informed of how we protect and use your information.
If you have questions or comments about this Privacy Policy and our privacy practices, contact us at:
ccd_privacy@chs.net
or via our toll-free number:
877-892-9813
Orthopedics is a medical specialty that focuses on diagnosing and treating injuries, diseases and disorders affecting bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles and nerves. Collectively, these parts of the body are also known as the musculoskeletal system.
Choosing an orthopedic surgeon is an important decision that requires careful consideration. Here are a few things to keep in mind:
Regardless of other factors, we recommend selecting someone with whom you feel comfortable communicating. A good surgeon will take the time to answer your questions and explain possible treatment options in a way that you can understand.
Request an Appointment Watch On-Demand SeminarMinimally invasive joint replacement surgery is an orthopedic procedure used to treat pain, stiffness and disability caused by various joint-related problems. The benefits of minimally invasive joint replacement surgery include a shorter recovery time, less pain, less risk of infection and reduced scarring than traditional, open surgery.
Request an Appointment Watch On-Demand Seminar Learn More About Minimally Invasive Hip SurgerySurgery is often a treatment for joint pain, but it is not the only option, nor the first option usually recommended. Other therapies may provide relief depending on the cause and severity of your joint pain. Conservative, non-surgical treatments include physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, corticosteroid injections and lifestyle changes that may be sufficient to address your joint pain. However, if these treatments are ineffective, surgery may be the best course to reduce pain and improve joint function.
Request an Appointment Watch On-Demand SeminarA healthy weight is often recommended before surgery. Studies indicate that patients with a BMI of 30 or higher are almost twice as likely to experience joint replacement complications than those with BMIs under 30. However, weight is not the only factor determining if someone is a good candidate for joint replacement surgery. Other factors such as age, activity level, lifestyle and the patient's overall health are considered by the orthopedic surgeon.
Request an Appointment Watch On-Demand SeminarOut-of-pocket costs vary from patient to patient for many complex reasons, including the services provided and differences in insurance coverage and plans. Please contact us before scheduling surgery to obtain the most accurate cost estimate, information about our financial assistance programs and a better understanding of your insurance coverage. We also offer an online price estimator.
Request an Appointment Watch On-Demand SeminarThough length of time needed can differ by procedure, many joint surgeries generally take one to three hours. Hospital stays vary depending on the patient, but returning home on the day of your surgery is possible for patients who are healthy enough. Your care team will advise you about how best to prepare for your surgery and if your case requires you to stay overnight for treatment and observation.
Request an Appointment Watch On-Demand SeminarAfter surgery, you will be moved to a recovery room. Your orthopedic surgeon will provide you with specific instructions for post-surgery care, including taking pain medications, participating in physical therapy, using assistive devices such as crutches or a walker and avoiding activities that can stress the affected joint.
Studies show most people return to sedentary jobs six to eight weeks after surgery. For more strenuous jobs, people often return in eight to 12 weeks. Your post-surgical care depends upon the procedure, and your care team will advise you on specific activities to avoid. This can include sleep and sitting positions, particular movements and high-impact sports.
Request an Appointment Watch On-Demand SeminarWhile most surgery patients experience little-to-no complications, any surgery has risks of infection, blood clotting or nerve damage. Let your surgeon know if you fall into risk categories due to smoking, heart issues or allergies.
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