Information about your health-related conditions, injuries, symptoms, status, diagnoses, testing, medications, allergies, or treatments (including surgeries, procedures, medications, blood test results, or other interventions). For example, if you are looking to connect with a physician who is licensed in your state to provide you with a metabolic health assessment and prescribe medications, we may collect some or all of this information to provide the services.
Precise location information that could reasonably indicate your attempt to acquire or receive health services or supplies. For example, if you allow Google Analytics in your cookie permissions, we may collect location data that could reveal your location and your interest in receiving health care services to connect you to a physician who is licensed in your state.
Information that could identify your attempt to seek health care services or information, including services that allow you to assess, measure, improve, or learn about your or another person’s health. For example, we may collect information about information you viewed, which may indicate your attempt to learn more about certain conditions that you or another person may have, or based on products descriptions you clicked on to explore whether certain prescription medications may be right for you.
Other information that may be used to infer or derive data related to the above or other health information.
Service providers. Vendors or agents (“processors”) working on our behalf may access consumer health data for the purposes described above. For example, companies we’ve hired to protect and secure data, or provide products or services you are interested in, may need access to data to provide those functions.
Parties to a corporate transaction. We may disclose consumer health data as part of a corporate transaction or proceeding such as a merger, financing, acquisition, bankruptcy, dissolution, or a transfer, divestiture, or sale of all or a portion of our business or assets.
Government agencies. As described in our Privacy Policy we may be required to disclose data to law enforcement or other government agencies when we believe doing so is necessary to comply with applicable law or respond to valid legal process.
Other third parties. In certain circumstances, it may be necessary to provide data to other third parties, for example, to comply with the law or to protect our rights or those of our customers.
Affiliates. We enable access to data across our subsidiaries, affiliates, and related companies, for example, where we share common data systems or where access helps us to provide our services and operate our business.
If you submit a rights request to info@danielwalton365.com, we will respond to that request within the period of time required under MHMD.
If your request to exercise a right under the MHMD is denied, you may appeal that decision by emailing info@danielwalton365.com. If your appeal is unsuccessful, you can raise a concern or lodge a complaint with the Washington State Attorney General at www.atg.wa.gov/file-complaint.