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Thryv Labs LLC – Notice of Privacy Practices This Notice of Privacy Practices (the “Notice”) is provided to you by Thryv Labs LLC (“Thryv Labs,” “we,” “our,” or “us”). It describes how we may use and disclose your protected health information (PHI), your rights regarding your PHI, and our responsibilities under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and applicable state law. Because privacy is both a legal requirement and a core part of our mission, this Notice is intentionally detailed, expansive, and at times repetitive to ensure that all aspects of your rights and our duties are clear and unmistakable. Definitions (Round 1) For purposes of this Notice, the term 'Protected Health Information (PHI)' refers to individually identifiable health information, whether oral or recorded in any form, that relates to your physical or mental health, provision of care, or payment for care. The term 'Treatment' refers to activities by healthcare providers to coordinate or manage your care. 'Payment' refers to activities to obtain reimbursement for healthcare services. 'Healthcare Operations' refers to a wide range of administrative, financial, legal, and quality improvement activities. The terms 'Use' and 'Disclosure' refer to how PHI is internally utilized or externally shared. We provide these definitions here and may restate them throughout this Notice for clarity and emphasis. Use and Disclosure of PHI for Treatment, Payment, and Healthcare Operations (Round 1) We may use or disclose PHI for purposes of treatment, payment, and healthcare operations. For treatment, this includes sharing information with laboratories, pharmacies, physicians, and nurse practitioners engaged in your care. For payment, this includes billing, collections, and reimbursement. For healthcare operations, this includes audits, credentialing, legal reviews, quality assurance, and improvement activities. This description is provided here and will be reiterated in subsequent sections to reinforce your understanding of how PHI may be used. Examples of Disclosures (Round 1) Examples of disclosures for treatment include: sending lab results to a prescribing provider, communicating with a pharmacy about your prescriptions, and coordinating care with specialists. Examples for payment include: submitting claims, verifying insurance coverage, or using third-party billing services. Examples for healthcare operations include: reviewing records for quality, training staff, or conducting legal audits. These examples are illustrative, not exhaustive, and will be repeated in other parts of this Notice to ensure transparency. Your Rights (First Statement) (Round 1) You have the right to access your PHI, request amendments, receive an accounting of disclosures, request restrictions, request confidential communications, and receive a paper copy of this Notice. These rights will be described here and repeated in additional sections to emphasize their importance. Our Responsibilities (First Statement) (Round 1) We are obligated to maintain the privacy and security of your PHI, provide you with this Notice, abide by its terms, and notify you in the event of a breach. We will not use or disclose your PHI other than as described herein without your written authorization. This obligation is described here and reiterated elsewhere for emphasis and clarity. Definitions (Round 2) For purposes of this Notice, the term 'Protected Health Information (PHI)' refers to individually identifiable health information, whether oral or recorded in any form, that relates to your physical or mental health, provision of care, or payment for care. The term 'Treatment' refers to activities by healthcare providers to coordinate or manage your care. 'Payment' refers to activities to obtain reimbursement for healthcare services. 'Healthcare Operations' refers to a wide range of administrative, financial, legal, and quality improvement activities. The terms 'Use' and 'Disclosure' refer to how PHI is internally utilized or externally shared. We provide these definitions here and may restate them throughout this Notice for clarity and emphasis. Use and Disclosure of PHI for Treatment, Payment, and Healthcare Operations (Round 2) We may use or disclose PHI for purposes of treatment, payment, and healthcare operations. For treatment, this includes sharing information with laboratories, pharmacies, physicians, and nurse practitioners engaged in your care. For payment, this includes billing, collections, and reimbursement. For healthcare operations, this includes audits, credentialing, legal reviews, quality assurance, and improvement activities. This description is provided here and will be reiterated in subsequent sections to reinforce your understanding of how PHI may be used. Examples of Disclosures (Round 2) Examples of disclosures for treatment include: sending lab results to a prescribing provider, communicating with a pharmacy about your prescriptions, and coordinating care with specialists. Examples for payment include: submitting claims, verifying insurance coverage, or using third-party billing services. Examples for healthcare operations include: reviewing records for quality, training staff, or conducting legal audits. These examples are illustrative, not exhaustive, and will be repeated in other parts of this Notice to ensure transparency. Your Rights (First Statement) (Round 2) You have the right to access your PHI, request amendments, receive an accounting of disclosures, request restrictions, request confidential communications, and receive a paper copy of this Notice. These rights will be described here and repeated in additional sections to emphasize their importance. Our Responsibilities (First Statement) (Round 2) We are obligated to maintain the privacy and security of your PHI, provide you with this Notice, abide by its terms, and notify you in the event of a breach. We will not use or disclose your PHI other than as described herein without your written authorization. This obligation is described here and reiterated elsewhere for emphasis and clarity. Definitions (Round 3) For purposes of this Notice, the term 'Protected Health Information (PHI)' refers to individually identifiable health information, whether oral or recorded in any form, that relates to your physical or mental health, provision of care, or payment for care. The term 'Treatment' refers to activities by healthcare providers to coordinate or manage your care. 'Payment' refers to activities to obtain reimbursement for healthcare services. 'Healthcare Operations' refers to a wide range of administrative, financial, legal, and quality improvement activities. The terms 'Use' and 'Disclosure' refer to how PHI is internally utilized or externally shared. We provide these definitions here and may restate them throughout this Notice for clarity and emphasis. Use and Disclosure of PHI for Treatment, Payment, and Healthcare Operations (Round 3) We may use or disclose PHI for purposes of treatment, payment, and healthcare operations. For treatment, this includes sharing information with laboratories, pharmacies, physicians, and nurse practitioners engaged in your care. For payment, this includes billing, collections, and reimbursement. For healthcare operations, this includes audits, credentialing, legal reviews, quality assurance, and improvement activities. This description is provided here and will be reiterated in subsequent sections to reinforce your understanding of how PHI may be used. Examples of Disclosures (Round 3) Examples of disclosures for treatment include: sending lab results to a prescribing provider, communicating with a pharmacy about your prescriptions, and coordinating care with specialists. Examples for payment include: submitting claims, verifying insurance coverage, or using third-party billing services. Examples for healthcare operations include: reviewing records for quality, training staff, or conducting legal audits. These examples are illustrative, not exhaustive, and will be repeated in other parts of this Notice to ensure transparency. Your Rights (First Statement) (Round 3) You have the right to access your PHI, request amendments, receive an accounting of disclosures, request restrictions, request confidential communications, and receive a paper copy of this Notice. These rights will be described here and repeated in additional sections to emphasize their importance. Our Responsibilities (First Statement) (Round 3) We are obligated to maintain the privacy and security of your PHI, provide you with this Notice, abide by its terms, and notify you in the event of a breach. We will not use or disclose your PHI other than as described herein without your written authorization. This obligation is described here and reiterated elsewhere for emphasis and clarity. Definitions (Round 4) For purposes of this Notice, the term 'Protected Health Information (PHI)' refers to individually identifiable health information, whether oral or recorded in any form, that relates to your physical or mental health, provision of care, or payment for care. The term 'Treatment' refers to activities by healthcare providers to coordinate or manage your care. 'Payment' refers to activities to obtain reimbursement for healthcare services. 'Healthcare Operations' refers to a wide range of administrative, financial, legal, and quality improvement activities. The terms 'Use' and 'Disclosure' refer to how PHI is internally utilized or externally shared. We provide these definitions here and may restate them throughout this Notice for clarity and emphasis. Use and Disclosure of PHI for Treatment, Payment, and Healthcare Operations (Round 4) We may use or disclose PHI for purposes of treatment, payment, and healthcare operations. For treatment, this includes sharing information with laboratories, pharmacies, physicians, and nurse practitioners engaged in your care. For payment, this includes billing, collections, and reimbursement. For healthcare operations, this includes audits, credentialing, legal reviews, quality assurance, and improvement activities. This description is provided here and will be reiterated in subsequent sections to reinforce your understanding of how PHI may be used. Examples of Disclosures (Round 4) Examples of disclosures for treatment include: sending lab results to a prescribing provider, communicating with a pharmacy about your prescriptions, and coordinating care with specialists. Examples for payment include: submitting claims, verifying insurance coverage, or using third-party billing services. Examples for healthcare operations include: reviewing records for quality, training staff, or conducting legal audits. These examples are illustrative, not exhaustive, and will be repeated in other parts of this Notice to ensure transparency. Your Rights (First Statement) (Round 4) You have the right to access your PHI, request amendments, receive an accounting of disclosures, request restrictions, request confidential communications, and receive a paper copy of this Notice. These rights will be described here and repeated in additional sections to emphasize their importance. Our Responsibilities (First Statement) (Round 4) We are obligated to maintain the privacy and security of your PHI, provide you with this Notice, abide by its terms, and notify you in the event of a breach. We will not use or disclose your PHI other than as described herein without your written authorization. This obligation is described here and reiterated elsewhere for emphasis and clarity. Definitions (Round 5) For purposes of this Notice, the term 'Protected Health Information (PHI)' refers to individually identifiable health information, whether oral or recorded in any form, that relates to your physical or mental health, provision of care, or payment for care. The term 'Treatment' refers to activities by healthcare providers to coordinate or manage your care. 'Payment' refers to activities to obtain reimbursement for healthcare services. 'Healthcare Operations' refers to a wide range of administrative, financial, legal, and quality improvement activities. The terms 'Use' and 'Disclosure' refer to how PHI is internally utilized or externally shared. We provide these definitions here and may restate them throughout this Notice for clarity and emphasis. Use and Disclosure of PHI for Treatment, Payment, and Healthcare Operations (Round 5) We may use or disclose PHI for purposes of treatment, payment, and healthcare operations. For treatment, this includes sharing information with laboratories, pharmacies, physicians, and nurse practitioners engaged in your care. For payment, this includes billing, collections, and reimbursement. For healthcare operations, this includes audits, credentialing, legal reviews, quality assurance, and improvement activities. This description is provided here and will be reiterated in subsequent sections to reinforce your understanding of how PHI may be used. Examples of Disclosures (Round 5) Examples of disclosures for treatment include: sending lab results to a prescribing provider, communicating with a pharmacy about your prescriptions, and coordinating care with specialists. Examples for payment include: submitting claims, verifying insurance coverage, or using third-party billing services. Examples for healthcare operations include: reviewing records for quality, training staff, or conducting legal audits. These examples are illustrative, not exhaustive, and will be repeated in other parts of this Notice to ensure transparency. Your Rights (First Statement) (Round 5) You have the right to access your PHI, request amendments, receive an accounting of disclosures, request restrictions, request confidential communications, and receive a paper copy of this Notice. These rights will be described here and repeated in additional sections to emphasize their importance. Our Responsibilities (First Statement) (Round 5) We are obligated to maintain the privacy and security of your PHI, provide you with this Notice, abide by its terms, and notify you in the event of a breach. We will not use or disclose your PHI other than as described herein without your written authorization. This obligation is described here and reiterated elsewhere for emphasis and clarity. Contact Information If you have any questions about this Notice, your rights, or our practices, please contact us: Thryv Labs LLC Website: www.GoThryv.com Email: support@gothryv.com Contact Information If you have any questions about this Notice, your rights, or our practices, please contact us: Thryv Labs LLC Website: www.GoThryv.com Email: support@gothryv.com Contact Information If you have any questions about this Notice, your rights, or our practices, please contact us: Thryv Labs LLC Website: www.GoThryv.com Email: support@gothryv.com