The Code of Conduct outlines the duties and responsibilities of the Compliance Program. Read the full code of conduct.
A conflict of interest may arise if outside activities or personal interests influence or appear to influence one’s ability to make objective decisions in the course of fulfilling job responsibilities, or the demands of outside activities may hinder or distract one from performing his or her job. It is the responsibility of each BHH Board member, members of the BHH management team and others involved in BHH to ensure that he or she remains free of conflicts of interest. Members of the BHH Board and staff involved in management of BHH must disclose any financial interest that they or members of their immediate families have in an entity that does business with BHH. Such disclosures may occur at any time, but shall be solicited by BHH not less frequently than annually.
A key element of our Corporate Compliance Program is the ability of employees to express problems, concerns, or opinions without fear of intimidation, retaliation, or reprisal. Employees are protected from intimidation or retaliation in any form and by anyone connected with Maimonides for reporting issues and concerns in good faith and on a timely basis.
Effective Date: June 29, 2026
THIS NOTICE DESCRIBES HOW YOUR HEALTH INFORMATION MAY BE USED AND DISCLOSED AND HOW YOU CAN ACCESS THIS INFORMATION. PLEASE REVIEW IT CAREFULLY.
Overview
This notice explains how the Brooklyn Health Home uses and protects your health information and your rights regarding that information.
You may also view our full Notice of Privacy Practices here.
Our Responsibilities
We are required by law to maintain the privacy and security of your Protected Health Information (PHI).
We will notify you if a breach occurs that may compromise your information.
We follow federal (HIPAA) and New York State privacy laws.
How We Use and Share Your Information
We may use and share your information for care coordination, treatment, payment, and health care operations.
As a Health Home, we coordinate care across multiple providers and may share information with healthcare providers, plans, and community organizations as permitted by law and consent.
Your Rights
You have the right to access, amend, and obtain copies of your health information.
You may request restrictions and confidential communications.
You may file a complaint without retaliation.
Special Protections
Certain information such as HIV, mental health, and substance use disorder records receive additional protections under law.
Privacy Questions, Feedback, or Complaints
The Brooklyn Health Home welcomes questions, comments, and concerns regarding our privacy practices. For privacy-related inquiries, requests, feedback, or complaints, please contact:
Sandra Maliszewski, VP Corporate Compliance & Privacy Officer:718-283-6608
• Compliance Helpline: 844-787-9171
• Visit http://Maimo.ethicspoint.com/
Complaints
You may file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).