This is
how we handle the information we learn from you when you
visit the OSF Saint Francis Medical Center web site (www.osfsaintfrancis.org).
The information we receive depends on what you do during
your visit.
Internet Information
Our web server collects and stores the following
general information about you:
- the
name of the domain from which you access the Internet (for
example, aol.com, if you are connecting from an America
Online account);
- the
date and time you access our service;
- the
pages you visit;
- the
Internet address of the web site from which you linked
directly to us.
- the
name and release number of web browser software you are
using.
This information
is collected automatically and is not linked to your personal
identity. It is used in an aggregate way to help us improve
our web site and make it more useful to you.
Cookies
We do NOT use cookies to collect information about you or your
use of the site. We DO use cookies to present a different Spotlight
each time you return to the site.
Personal Information
We
do not obtain personal information (e.g. name, address, e-mail address,
etc.) about you when you visit the OSF Saint Francis web site unless
you choose voluntarily to provide such information to us.
If you identify yourself by sending an e-mail, by using a form like "Contact
Us," or by registering to receive information from us, there are a few
things you should know.
- Various
people at OSF Saint Francis Medical Center may see the
material you submit.
- We
may enter the information you send into our electronic
database, to share with our physicians, other health care
professionals, researchers, or our Internet services staff.
- In
other limited circumstances, including requests from legal
authorities, we may be required by law to disclose information
you submit.
Under
no circumstances will we ever disclose (to a third party)
personal information about individual medical conditions
or interests, except when we believe in good faith that the
law requires it.
You should note that electronic mail and other Internet communications channels
are not necessarily secure against interception. While we take precautions,
such as encrypting communications where appropriate, if your communication
is very sensitive, or includes information like your diagnosis or medical history,
you might want to send it by postal mail instead.
From time to time, this web site may provide links to other useful or interesting
web sites that are not owned or controlled by OSF Saint Francis Medical Center.
We cannot be responsible for the content or privacy practices used by other
web site owners.
You may contact us with any questions or comments about our privacy policy. |