This Privacy Policy explains how COOVA Health Inc. (“COOVA”, “we”, “us”, or “our”) collects, uses, discloses, stores, and protects personal information when you interact with:
This Privacy Policy is intended to describe our privacy practices in plain language. It should be read together with any intake materials, informed consent terms, service agreement, Release of Information form, home or community visit requirements, and other client-facing materials that apply if you receive Services from COOVA.
In this Privacy Policy, “Client” means the person receiving Services. Where a parent, guardian, representative, substitute decision-maker, family member, caregiver, payor, referring professional, or other authorized person interacts with COOVA in relation to a Client, this Privacy Policy also applies to personal information collected, used, or disclosed in that context.
COOVA is based in British Columbia and provides Services in British Columbia unless COOVA expressly agrees otherwise in writing. In general, COOVA handles personal information in accordance with the Personal Information Protection Act (British Columbia) (“PIPA”).
Depending on the circumstances, professional standards, health-profession legislation, child protection legislation, public health requirements, court orders, insurer or funder requirements, or other laws may also apply. Where Services are provided by regulated professionals, those professionals are also responsible for complying with their own professional standards, codes of ethics, recordkeeping requirements, confidentiality duties, and scope-of-practice obligations.
By using the Website, contacting COOVA, completing intake forms, using Jane App, or engaging with the Services, you consent to the collection, use, disclosure, retention, and protection of personal information as described in this Privacy Policy, subject to applicable law.
You may withdraw or vary consent at any time, subject to legal, contractual, professional, safety, insurance, and recordkeeping restrictions and reasonable notice. If consent is withdrawn or limited, COOVA may not be able to provide some or all of the Services, coordinate care, communicate with others involved in the Client’s support, process billing or reimbursement, or continue Services safely or appropriately.
If you complete forms or communicate with COOVA for or with a Client, COOVA may ask you to confirm your relationship to the Client and whether you have the Client’s consent or other lawful authority to assist, provide information, receive information, or make decisions. COOVA may request supporting documentation where appropriate.
COOVA collects only the personal information that is reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy or otherwise permitted by law. Because COOVA provides case management and coordinated care support, some information may be sensitive and may relate not only to the Client, but also to caregivers, family members, service providers, insurers, funders, emergency contacts, and other people involved in the Client’s care or support network
If you contact COOVA through the Website, by email, by phone, through Jane App, or through another inquiry channel, we may collect information such as:
When you visit the Website, COOVA or its service providers may collect certain information automatically, such as:
When you register for, inquire about, or receive Services, COOVA may collect information such as:
COOVA’s case management model often requires communication with, or information about, people other than the Client. This may include family members, caregivers, emergency contacts, substitute decision-makers, health professionals, schools, community agencies, social service providers, insurers, funders, employers, lawyers, legal teams, government agencies, and other stakeholders. COOVA will limit collection, use, and disclosure of third-party information to what is reasonably necessary for the identified purpose and will handle that information in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
Some personal information is sensitive depending on context, including health information, mental health information, information about suicide risk or safety concerns, substance use, medications, diagnoses, family conflict, disability, Indigenous identity or status information, gender identity, sexual orientation, religious or spiritual information, immigration or newcomer status, financial or housing insecurity, legal-system involvement, and information about children or vulnerable persons. COOVA limits collection to what is reasonably necessary, applies safeguards appropriate to the sensitivity of the information, and relies on consent or other lawful authority as required.
COOVA’s Services are built around coordinated, interdisciplinary case management. COOVA employees, contractors, case managers, clinicians, health professionals, administrative staff, directors, officers, agents, advisors, and service providers involved in providing or supporting Services (collectively, “COOVA Providers”) may access, use, discuss, and document Client information with one another where reasonably necessary for authorized COOVA purposes.
Internal collaboration for these purposes is a core part of COOVA’s service model. COOVA uses confidentiality obligations, role-based access, system controls, and operational expectations to prevent unauthorized browsing or personal use of information while allowing reasonable interdisciplinary collaboration for Services.
COOVA Providers use personal information for reasonable purposes, including:
COOVA does not sell personal information. COOVA discloses personal information only as described below and as permitted or required by law.
COOVA uses service providers to operate the Website and deliver and administer the Services. In particular, COOVA uses Jane App and related Jane App features or integrated services for scheduling, appointment reminders, secure forms, intake, telehealth, billing, payment processing, records, and related administrative functions. COOVA may also use Google Workspace for email, documents, internal collaboration, and business administration.
Other service-provider categories may include website hosting and content management, information technology support, cybersecurity support, payment processing, bookkeeping, accounting, legal, insurance, professional advisory, communications, telephony, forms, analytics, document management, and administrative support providers. Service providers are authorized to use personal information only as necessary to provide services to COOVA and are expected to protect it through contractual, technical, administrative, and other safeguards appropriate to the circumstances.
COOVA may disclose personal information externally where reasonably necessary to provide or administer Services, support referrals, coordinate care, address safety concerns, communicate with authorized contacts, manage billing or reimbursement, for other purposes at your direction, or meet legal or professional obligations. Depending on the Client’s circumstances and consent, external recipients may include:
Where COOVA is asked to release records, reports, assessments, progress notes, care plans, detailed summaries, or other substantive Client Records to an external person or organization, COOVA will generally use its Release of Information process unless disclosure is otherwise permitted or required by law.
COOVA may collect, use, or disclose personal information without consent where permitted or required by law or professional obligations, including:
COOVA may disclose personal information to buyers, potential buyers, lenders, investors, successors, affiliates, professional advisors, or other parties in connection with a proposed or completed business transaction, such as a financing, merger, reorganization, restructuring, sale, transfer, or similar transaction involving all or part of COOVA’s business or assets. COOVA will use appropriate confidentiality, minimum necessary, and legal safeguards where required.
A significant portion of COOVA’s Services may be delivered virtually or electronically. These formats support timely access and coordinated care but involve distinct risks, including technology interruptions, misdirected messages, shared-device risks, insecure networks, unauthorized viewing or overhearing, and residual privacy and security risks. COOVA may communicate with Clients and authorized contacts through Jane App, email, text, telephone, voicemail, secure messaging, videoconferencing, or other appropriate electronic means, using reasonable safeguards and the least sensitive appropriate channel. Electronic communications are not continuously monitored and must not be used for emergencies, urgent safety concerns, or crisis matters. COOVA uses Service Providers, including Jane App and Google Workspace, and Personal Information may be stored in Canada or processed or accessible outside Canada, where it may be subject to local laws and lawful access requests.
COOVA retains personal information only as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, or as otherwise required or permitted by law, professional standards, insurance requirements, contractual obligations, tax and accounting requirements, legal holds, or legitimate business needs. When personal information is no longer required, COOVA will securely destroy, delete, anonymize, or otherwise dispose of it in a manner appropriate to its sensitivity and the medium in which it is stored.
Client Records may be retained for extended periods because they may be needed for continuity of care, professional obligations, insurance, regulatory matters, legal claims, complaints, access requests, and safety or risk-management purposes. COOVA’s internal records retention schedule provides more detailed operational guidance.
COOVA uses administrative, technical, and physical safeguards appropriate to the sensitivity of the information, including:
No method of transmission over the internet or method of electronic storage is completely secure. COOVA cannot guarantee absolute security, but takes reasonable steps to protect personal information.
The Website may use cookies and similar technologies to support core functions, remember preferences, understand Website usage, protect the Website, and improve Website performance. You can manage cookies through your browser settings. Disabling cookies may affect some Website features. COOVA may use third-party tools to help understand how the Website is used and to improve it. If such tools are used, they may collect information about your use of the Website, such as pages visited, approximate location, browser or device type, and interaction information. Where required by law, COOVA will obtain consent for non-essential cookies.
The Website is not intended for children under 13, and COOVA does not knowingly collect their Personal Information through the Website without appropriate parent, guardian, or authorized-person involvement. If COOVA learns it has collected a child’s Personal Information inappropriately, it will delete or address it as soon as reasonably possible. COOVA may provide Services to youth and adults who need support with decision-making, communication, accessibility, or service coordination. Where consent, confidentiality, records access, or authority to act is complex, COOVA will assess the issue under applicable law and professional obligations and may request additional information or documentation before providing Services, accepting instructions, disclosing information, or granting records access.
Subject to applicable law, you may request access to or correct your Personal Information, ask privacy questions, or raise a privacy concern. COOVA may verify your identity and authority before responding. Access may be refused or limited where permitted or required by law, including where disclosure would affect another person’s privacy, confidential commercial information, safety, legal or regulatory matters, or another lawful exception.
To contact COOVA for privacy-related purposes, please use the contact information below:
Role / Contact – Details
Privacy Officer: David White, RCSW or Shawna Leighton, RCSW
Email: [email protected]
Mailing Address: COOVA Health Inc., P.O. Box [confirm], RPO Highgate, Burnaby, BC V5E 4J6
COOVA may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to maintain compliance with law and to reflect changes to COOVA’s Services, technology, service providers, business operations, or privacy practices. COOVA will update the effective date when changes are made. Where appropriate, COOVA may provide additional notice.
Coova Health is based in Vancouver, BC while offering private case management services across British Columbia.
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