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PAY IT FORWARD
If you would like to donate your gently used bras and/or prosthesis to others who are in need please select an option from the list below: Free The Girls: We exist to help women rescued from sex trafficking reintegrate into their communities. We see a world in which previously enslaved women are leading vibrant, successful, integrated lives. Bay Area Cancer Connections: BACC is happy to accept gently used items for our clients facing breast and ovarian cancer. Items may include, but are not limited to, books, wigs, soft hats, scarves, and breast prostheses. If you are not sure if your item could be used by BACC clients, or if you would like to donate other goods or services to BACC, please call our Helpline at 650-326-6686. You can also drop your items off at Jay Ann Intimates (Huntingdon Valley and Paoli). There is a drop box located in each of these store to accept your gently used, clean bras and prosthesis which we donate to Free the Girls and Bay Area Cancer Connections. Thank you for your support!
LYMPHEDEMA THERAPISTS
Below is a list of lymphedema therapists you can contact for more information. (This list is for your reference, in no way does this list mean that Jay Ann Intimates is recommend these providers or services for your use.) Lymphedema Rehab Program Holy Redeemer Women’s HealthCare at Southampton 45 Second Street Pike, Suite 500 Southampton, PA 18966 Phone: 215-494-7353 NovaCare Rehabilitation 1034 2nd Street Pike Suite 300 Richboro, PA 18954 Phone: 215-364-5332 Moss Rehab Plymouth Meeting 633 W Germantown Pike Suite 201 Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 Phone: 484-622-7890 Fox Chase Cancer Center Main Campus 333 Cottman Ave Philadelphia, PA 19111 Phone: 888-369-2427 Doylestown Hospital Ambulatory Center, 1st Floor 593 W. State St Doylestown, PA 18901 Phone: 215-345-2894 Penn Therapy & Fitness Bryn Mawr 940 Haverford Road, Suite 300 Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 Phone: 610-581-0110 Penn Therapy & Fitness Pennsylvania Hospital 330 S. 9th Street, First Floor Philadelphia, PA 19107 Phone: 215-829-7275 Penn Therapy & Fitness Cherry Hill 1865 Route 70 East, Floor 1 Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 Phone: 856-216-0047 Penn Therapy & Fitness Valley Forge 1201 West Swedesford, 3rd Floor Berwyn, PA 19312 Phone: 610-644-4645 Penn Therapy & Fitness Jenkintown 500 Old York Road, Suite 230 Jenkintown, PA 19046 Phone: 215-886-0414 Penn Therapy & Fitness University City 3737 Market Street, Second Floor Philadelphia, PA 19104 Phone: 215-349-5585 Capital Health Medical Center Rehabilitation Services Suite 418 Two Capital Way Pennington, NJ 08534 Phone: 6609-303-4700 Lehigh Valley Health Network 250 Cetronia Road Suite 210 PT Exam RM 6 Allentown, PA 18104 Phone: 610-674-4919
WIGs
Here is a list of wig salons for you to review and contact. PHILADELPHIA AREA Gini g's Hair Design Studio 630 Second Street Pike Southampton, PA 18966 215-364-wigs Wigs 360 380 Red Lion Road, Suite 237 Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 267-767-5608 Wig Elegance 1331 East Lincoln Highway Langhorne Square Shopping Center Levittown, PA 19056 Owner Rosalind Stella 215-945-4900 Rosalind Stella’s Wig Boutique 7944 Bustleton Avenue Phila, PA 19152 Owner: Rosalind Stella 215-725-3930 Images Hair Studio 122 York Road Jenkintown, PA Owner: Gloria J. Harrelson 215-887-2284 215-779-1476 NEW JERSEY Wigs on Wheels 1180 Chruch Road Toms River, NJ 08755 732-914-0760 Friends are By Your Side 304 Hurffville Crosskeys Road Sewell, NJ 08080 856-582-6600 Wig A Do 3131 State Highway 38 & Larchmont Blvd Ste. 16 Mount Laurel, NJ 08054 Owner: Rosalind Stella 856-235-3534
RETURN POLICY
We understand that finding the perfect bra can take time. If you are not happy with your purchase, and it is unworn, tags attached, accompanied with a sales receipt, we offer a 7-day exchange policy or a store credit. We do not accept returns on items that have been worn, washed, damaged, stained, and/or smell of perfume/smoke. For Health and safety reasons, the following items are not included under the Return Policy: panties, girdles, hosiery, control garments, specialty bas, strapless garments, self-adhesive items, breast care items (that process through insurance) and packaged items. STORE CREDIT ONLY
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Daily-care instructions 1. Open-back prostheses can now be cleaned daily with a damp cloth or disposable disinfecting hand wipe (we do not recommend Clorox or Lysol wipes), instead of a complete wash with soap water. Click here to view a short video on how to care for your open back prosthesis. 2. Closed-back prosthesis Daily-care instructions Closed-back prostheses can now be cleaned daily with a damp cloth or disposable disinfecting hand wipe (we do not recommend Clorox or Lysol wipes), instead of a complete wash with soap water. Remember not to handle this product roughly or put undue pressure on a closed-back ABC CBP prosthesis. If handled improperly, it could lead to structural failure and void the warranty. Click here to view a short video on how to care for your closed-back prosthesis.
BREAST CARE TAKE HOME PACKET
COMPLETE BREAST CARE TAKE HOME PACKET FOR YOUR REFERENCE. CARE INSTRUCTIONS To ensure that your breast form maintains its soft, supple feel and appearance, please give your form the same special care you give your body. To protect your breast form: o Store it in its cradle, nipple side down. o Avoid sharp objects and direct sunlight. Before handling your form, remove your rings and bracelets. Beware of small punctures caused by scissors, pins, jewelry and pets’ claws or teeth. Gently wash your breast form regularly using warm water and a mild liquid cleanser. Rinse thoroughly and pat dry with a lint-free cloth. All bras should be washed by hand with a mild soap and air dried. NEVER WRING OR RUB, USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS, ACETONE, ALCOHOL OR ANY OTHER SOLVENT ON YOUR BREAST FORM. Your breast form should not be used in direct contact with open or broken skin. Should you experience a skin rash or other irritation, immediately discontinue use and seek medical advice. Warranty Each silicone prosthesis provided by Jay Ann Intimates is under warranty for a period of two years. Warranties are honored against manufacturer’s defect only. Client is responsible to return defective products to Jay Ann Intimates with original packaging. The manufacturer reserves the right to determine if the product is covered by the warranty. In the unusual circumstances the manufacturer determines the defect is not covered, Jay Ann Intimates is not responsible for replacement of the prosthesis and the form will be returned to the client. PLEASE KEEP ALL ORIGINAL PACKAGING – MANUFACTURER REQUIRES US TO RETURN WITH BREAST FORM IF SUBMITTING A REQUEST FOR WARRANTY REPLACEMENT PATIENT BILL OF RIGHTS It is the policy of Jay Ann Intimates to inform all patients, members of a patient’s family, or significant others of their rights while receiving care. You have the right: 1. To be fully informed, as evidenced by the patient’s written acknowledgement, prior to or at the time of acceptance, of these rights and of all rules and regulations governing patient responsibilities. 2. To choose an alternative organization of service and to be informed of the relationship between this agency and any organization or service to which you are referred by this agency. 3. To receive physicians ordered services regardless of race, religion, color, national origin, age, sex, sexual preference, handicap, marital status, or source of payment. 4. To be informed prior to, or at the time of admission, of services available from Link Medical, Inc. and of related charges, including any charges for services for which the patient or a private insurer may be responsible. 5. To receive clear and understandable information regarding your/your family member’s diagnosis, prognosis, treatments, safety and emergency measures any responsibilities you will have in your/your family member’s care. 6. To be fully informed of one’s own health condition, unless medically contraindicated and to be offered the opportunity to participate in the planning of the home care services, including referral to health care institutions or other agencies and to refuse to participate in experimental research. 7. To refuse all or part of care and/or equipment services, to the extent permitted by law, including the removal of life sustaining measures or withholding CPR and to be informed of the medical consequences of such refusal. 8. To be treated with consideration, respect and full recognition of dignity and individuality, including privacy in treatment and care of personal needs. 9. To expect proper identification by name and title of all personnel providing service and that these personnel possess the necessary skills and knowledge required to do their job. 10. To confidential treatment of personnel and medical records and to approve or refuse their release to any individual outside the agency, except in the case of transfer to another health facility or as required by law or third-party payment contract. 11. To expect continuity of care, and to be informed of impending discharge from service, transfer to another organization or the need for alternative services. 12. To be informed of all changes in services and charges as they occur. To be taught and have family/caregiver taught the treatment or equipment required so the patient can to the extent possible, help him/herself and the family/caregiver designated by the patient can understand and help the patient. 13. To evaluate the services, voice grievances, ask questions or offer suggestion without restraint, coercions, discrimination, reprisals or unreasonable interruption of services. To place a grievance, please call Link Medical, Inc. and speak to Allen Bolt. If your complaint is not resolved to your satisfaction within 3 working days, you may initiate a formal grievance, in writing and forward it to the Director. You can expect a written response within 7 working days of receipt. 14. To receive information regarding appropriate community resources. 15. To report abusive, neglectful, or exploitative practices by any employee associated with this company by calling the Abuse Registry located in your community. 16. To obtain copies of regulatory licensure inspection reports. 17. To be informed about the functions of licensing authorities. 18. To formulate advanced care directives. 19. To choose your provider of DME. 20. To be informed of the anticipated outcome of care and of any barriers to that outcome. 21. To be fully informed of your responsibilities HIPAA Privacy Notice Background This HIPAA Policy (“Policy”) describes how Jay Ann Shop, Inc dba Jay Ann Intimates. We comply with the requirements of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (“HIPAA”). Jay Ann Intimates is a health care provider of durable medical equipment (“DME”) and provides DME directly to patients. As a DME provider, Jay Ann Intimates has access to protected health information (“PHI”) and submits claims for reimbursement. Therefore, Jay Ann Intimates is a covered entity as defined under HIPAA. This Policy describes how Jay Ann Intimates intends to comply with the various requirements of HIPAA. This Policy only applies to PHI (as defined below) of patients that reside in the United States. Privacy We are committed to ensuring protected health information about our patients (“PHI”) is used and disclosed in accordance with HIPAA. We are committed to creating a record of the products and services that we provide to our patients. We need this record to provide our patients with quality products and services used in their care and to comply with certain legal requirements. This Policy applies to all PHI of patients that we use and disclose in our role as a health care provider. If you have any questions regarding this Privacy Notice, please contact the Jay Ann Intimates Privacy Officer. Our Legal Requirements Pursuant to HIPAA, we are required, among other things, to: * Make sure that PHI is used and disclosed only as permitted and/or required under HIPAA; * Give our patients a notice of our legal duties and privacy practices with respect to their PHI; * Notify our patients if we are unable to agree to a requested restriction on how their information is used and disclosed; * Accommodate reasonable requests that our patients may make to communicate PHI by alternative means or at alternative locations; * Obtain their written authorization for purposes other than those listed below and permitted under HIPAA; and * Follow the terms of the Notice of Privacy Practices currently in effect. Who Will Follow Our Privacy Practices This Policy describes Jay Ann Intimates HIPAA privacy practices and requires that of all employees, staff and business associates, as applicable, comply with it. All Jay Ann Intimates entities, sites and locations may share PHI with each other for treatment, payment and/or health care operations purposes as described in the Notice of Privacy Practices. A Patient Has Rights Regarding Their Protected Health Information A patient has the following rights regarding PHI we maintain about them: * Right to Inspect and Copy. A patient has the right to inspect and copy PHI that may be used to make decisions about their care. Usually this includes medical and billing records. If a patient would like to inspect and/or copy his/her PHI, the patient should contact 215-942-0120. Jay Ann Intimates is permitted to charge a fee for copying requested files. Jay Ann Intimates may also deny a patient’s request to inspect and/or copy PHI in certain circumstances. If a patient is denied access to his/her PHI, such patient may request a review of the denial. Jay Ann Intimates will select an independent person to review their request and the denial and will comply with the outcome of such review. * Right to Amend. If a patient feels that PHI we have about him/her is incorrect or incomplete, the patient may ask us to amend the information. A patient has the right to request an amendment for as long as the information is kept by us. Any patient request for an amendment to PHI should be directed to 215-942-0120. The patient must provide a reason that supports their request and we may deny their request for an amendment if it does not include a reason to support the request. Additionally, we may deny a patient’s request to amend his/her PHI if the patient ask us to amend PHI that: * Was not created by us, unless the person or entity that created the information is no longer available to make the amendment; * Is not part of the PHI kept by or for us; * Is not part of the information which our patients would be permitted to inspect and copy; or * Is accurate and complete. * Right to Accounting of Disclosures. Our patients have the right to request an “accounting of disclosures”. An accounting of disclosures is a list of certain disclosures we made of PHI about our patients. Jay Ann Intimates will provide an accounting of all disclosures with some exceptions. Jay Ann Intimates will NOT release the following disclosures: * Those made for treatment, payment and health care operations; * Those made to our patients about their own PHI; * Those made to persons involved in their care or other notification purposes; * Those made pursuant to an authorization signed by our patients disclosing specific uses and disclosures; * Where the disclosures are part of a Limited Data Set (as defined in the HIPAA Act); * Where the disclosures are incidental to an otherwise permissible disclosure; * For national security or intelligence purposes; and * To correctional institutions or law enforcement custodial situations. To request this list or accounting of disclosures, a patient may contact 215-942-0120. We may request that a patient submits the request in writing. A patient’s request must state a time period for which they are requesting an accounting of disclosures, which may not be longer than six years from the date of the request. A patient’s request should indicate in what form the patient want the list (i.e., paper or electronic). The first list a patient requests within a 12-month period will be free. For additional lists, we will charge the patient our reasonable costs for providing the list. We will notify the patient of the cost involved and the patient may choose to withdraw or modify their request at the time before any costs are incurred. * Right to Request Restrictions. A patient has the right to request a restriction or limitation on the PHI we use or disclose about him/her for treatment, payment, or health care operations. A patient also has the right to request a limit on the PHI we disclose about him/her to someone who is involved in his/her care or the payment for his/her care, like a family member or friend. We are not required to agree to the request. If we do agree, we will comply with the request unless the information is needed to provide the patient with emergency treatment. A patient can contact 215-942-0120 to request restrictions. but we may request a written request. Our patients must tell us i) what information the patient wants to limit, ii) whether the patient wants to limit our use, disclosure or both, and iii) to whom the patient wants the limits to apply, for example, disclosures to his/her spouse. * Right to Request Confidential Communications. A patient has the right to request that we communicate with him/her about medical matters in a certain way or at a certain location. For example, our patients can ask that we only contact our patients at work or by mail. A patient can contact 215-942-0120 to request confidential communications, but we may request a written request. We will accommodate all reasonable requests. A patient’s request must specify how or where the patient wishes to be contacted. * Right to Revoke Authorization. A patient has the right, in those instances where written authorization is required, to revoke such authorization to use or disclose PHI except to the extent action has already been take. Such revocation must be in writing and should be sent in accordance with the authorization signed by the patient. * Right to a Paper Copy of the Notice of Privacy Practices. A patient has the right to receive a paper copy of the Notice of Privacy Practices. A patient may ask for a copy of the Notice of Privacy Practices at any time. Even if a patient has agreed to receive the Notice of Privacy Practices electronically, a patient is still entitled to receive a paper copy of the Notice of Privacy Practices, if requested. A patient may contact 215-942-0120 to request a paper copy. * How We May Use and Disclose Protected Health Information About Our Patients as Permitted or Required by Law. The following categories describe different ways that we are permitted to use and disclose PHI as a health care provider. Certain of these categories may not apply to our business and we may not actually use or disclose their PHI for such purposes. Not every use or disclosure in a category will be listed. However, we are permitted or required to use and disclosure PHI, without their authorization, will fall within one of the categories. * For Treatment. We may use or disclosure PHI about a patient to assist healthcare professionals and providers who provide our patients with medical treatment or services. For example, we may provide PHI related to a patient’s use of our products or services to such patient’s physician and the staff at the patient’s physician’s practice to assist the physician in maintaining appropriate use of the device. * For Payment. We may use and disclose PHI about a patient so that the products and services we provide to a patient may be billed to and payment may be collected from the patient, an insurance company or a third party. For example, we may need to receive from or disclose to a patient’s health plan, Medicare, or the medical facility a patient resided in information about the products and services we provided to the patient so the patient or another responsible payer can pay us. This may specifically include information required for the Prescription Order Form, Assignment of Benefits, MRIs, and medical record information. We may also tell a patient’s health care provider or plan about a product or service the patient is going to receive to obtain prior approval or to determine whether such patient’s provider or plan will cover that product or service. * For Marketing Purposes. At times, Jay Ann Intimates, may, for the benefit of the clients, patients and market it serves, issue information, solicitations for fundraising or marketing materials on its products and services. Your rights under the Privacy rule include your ability to request restrictions or revoke the inclusion of your information at any time in all communications as well as opting into or opting out of any marketing or fundraising activities, uses and disclosures of PHI for marketing purposes, including subsidized treatment communications; disclosures that constitute a sale of PHI; and other uses and disclosures not described in this Privacy Notice or allowed by the Privacy rule. * For Health Care Operations. We may use and disclose PHI about a patient for our health care operations and we may disclose PHI about a patient to other health care providers involved in their care for certain health care operations. These uses and disclosures are necessary to run Jay Ann Intimates and make sure that users of our products receive the most cost effective and therapeutic products possible. Examples of health care operations activities by Jay Ann Intimates include but are not limited to delivery, pick-up and service functions, collection efforts, internal auditing, business planning (including analysis of product length of use, utility, or development/improvement of reimbursement methods or policy), assessing the quality of care and outcomes in a patient’s case and similar cases, and quality assurance/improvement activities. We may also combine PHI about many patients to decide what additional products and services we should offer, what products and services are not needed, and to justify how effective our products are in the care of individuals such as our patients. We may also disclose information to medical facilities and independent researchers for review and learning purposes. We may remove information that identifies patients from a set of PHI so others may use it to study health care and health care delivery without offending the Privacy Rule. * Notice/Reminders. We may use and disclose PHI to contact a patient or arrange for a patient’s health care provider to contact the patient regarding product delivery, maintenance, in-service or pick-up. * Individuals Involved in Their Care or Payment for Our patients Care. We may disclose to a family member, other relative, close personal friend of a patient, or any other person identified by a patient, PHI directly relevant to such person’s involvement with a patient’s care or payment for a patient’s health care when the patient is present for, or otherwise available prior to, a disclosure and the patient is able to make health care decisions, if: (i) we obtain the patient’s agreement; (ii) we provide the patient with the opportunity to object to the disclosure and the patient fails to do so; or (iii) we infer from the circumstances, based upon professional judgment, that the patient does not object to the disclosure. We may obtain the patient’s oral agreement or disagreement to a disclosure. However, if the patient is not present, or the opportunity to agree or object to the disclosure cannot practicably be provided because of the patient’s incapacity or due to an emergency circumstance, we may, in the exercise of professional judgment, determine whether the disclosure is in such patient’s best interests, and, if so, disclose only PHI that is directly relevant to the person’s involvement with the patient’s health care. * Research. Under certain circumstances, we may use and disclose PHI about a patient for research purposes. For example, a research project may involve comparing the health and recovery of all patients who received on product or service for the same condition. We may also disclose PHI about a patient to people preparing to conduct a research project, for example to help them look for patients with specific medical circumstances. If the researcher has access to a patient’s name, address or other identifying information that reveals who the patient is, we are required to ask for the patient’s authorization in order to disclose PHI in connection with research. * As Required by Law. We will disclose PHI about a patient when required to do so by federal, state or local law. For example, we may disclose information for judicial and administrative proceedings pursuant to legal authority; to report information related to victims of abuse, neglect or domestic violence; or to assist law enforcement officials in their law enforcement duties. * Government Functions. We may use and disclose PHI about a patient as required for specialized government functions such as protection of public officials, reporting to various branches of the armed services or national security activities authorized by law. * To Avert a Serious threat to Health or Safety. We may use and disclose PHI about a patient when necessary to prevent a serious threat to such patient’s health and safety or the health and safety of the public or another person. Any disclosure, however, would only be to someone able to help prevent the threat. * Workers’ Compensation. We may release PHI about a patient for workers’ compensation or similar programs. These programs provide benefits for work-related injuries or illness. * Public Health Activities. We may use or disclose a patient’s PHI to a health oversight agency for activities authorized by law. These oversight activities include, for example, audits, investigations, inspections, and licensure. These activities are necessary for the government to monitor the health care system, government programs, and compliance with civil rights laws. * Lawsuits and Disputes. If a patient is involved in a lawsuit or a dispute, we may disclose PHI about such patient in response to a court or administrative order. We may also disclose PHI about a patient in response to a subpoena, discovery request, or other lawful process by someone else involved in the dispute, but only if efforts have been made to tell the patient about the request and obtain such patient’s written authorization or to obtain an order protecting the information requested. * Coroners, Medical Examiners and Funeral Directors. We may release PHI to a coroner or medical examiner. This may be necessary, for example, to identify a deceased patient or determine the cause of death of such patient. * Organ / Tissue Donation. We may use or disclose a patient’s PHI for cadaveric organ, eye or tissue donation purposes. * Other Uses of Protected Health Information Other uses and discloses of PHI not covered by the Notice of Privacy Practices or otherwise permitted by laws that apply to Jay Ann Intimates will be made only with a patient’s written authorization. An authorization will not be required if Jay Ann Intimates uses or discloses health information for purposes other than as covered by the Notice of Privacy Practices or permitted by law if Jay Ann Intimates removes any information that individually identifies the patient before disclosing the remaining information. If a patient provides Jay Ann Intimates with authorization to use or disclose PHI about such patient, that patient has the right to revoke his/her permission, in writing, at any time. If a patient revokes his/her authorization, Jay Ann Intimates will no longer be permitted to use or disclose PHI about such patient for the reasons covered by such patient’s written authorization. However, we are unable to take back any disclosures we previously made in reliance upon the authorization provided by the patient. Jay Ann Intimates is required to retain records of the products and services that we provide to our patients. * Changes to The Notice of Privacy Practices We reserve the right to change our information practices and to make the new provisions effective for all PHI we maintain. We also reserve the right to change the Notice of Privacy Practices at any time. We reserve the right to make the revised or changed notice effective for PHI we already have about our patients as well as any information we receive in the future. A patient may request current version of our privacy practices by contacting 215-942-0120 Complaints If a patient believes his/her privacy rights have been violated, a patient may file a complaint with Jay Ann Intimates in writing to: Jay Ann Intimates 1954 County Line Road Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 215.942.0120 phone VII. Transactions and Code Sets Jay Ann Intimates submits all transactions to healthcare payers using the transaction and code set standards described in HIPAA. Specifically, we submit claims for our products using unlisted HCPCS codes. Effective Date: June 19, 2019 Return Policy We understand that finding the perfect bra and/or prosthesis is not a perfect science. If you are not happy with your fitting, we offer a 7-day exchange policy for items that are: * Unworn * Tags Attached * Original Packaging Once the 7 days from your fitting have passed, there are no exchanges or exceptions.
INSURANCE INFO
INSURANCE INFO Coverage We are here to assist you in trying to determine your coverage. Coverage varies depending on plans. Though we cannot guarantee benefits from your plan, we can let you know what your plan typically covers. Keep in mind that coverage of our products typically begins AFTER your yearly deductible has been met with an annual prescription. Most plans will have a patient coinsurance of anywhere between 10-40%. We encourage you to contact your insurance to feel confident about coverage. We are considered DME (Durable Medical Equipment) under most plans. Keep in mind some of our products will be considered an upgrade and extra charges or payment upfront may apply. Networks Between all of our locations, we are in network with the following providers. If you do not see your insurance on this list, please contact us for more information. Below is a list of of some of the insurance companies that we are in-network with: Amerihealth PA & NJ Aetna Medicare Aetna (billed through Amoena) BCBS Federal Employee Program BCBS Plans Highmark Independence Administrators Independence IBX ChampVA Cigna Cigna Healthspring Coresource/HOP/Trustmark Gateway Total Healthcare GHI Humana Keystone 1st VIP Keystone 1st CHC Medicare United Healthcare Tricare East / Humana Military UPMC
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