STEPHEN J. HILLMAN, Magistrate Judge.
This action involves plaintiff Manijeh Nikakhtar, M.D.'s ("Plaintiff") allegations that defendants Mission City Community Network, Inc. ("MCCN") and Nik Gupta ("Gupta;" collectively, "Defendants") have violated the Federal False Claims Act, 31 U.S.C. § 3729.
MCCN is a Federally Qualified Health Clinic, or "FQHC" under 42 C.F.R. § 405.2401. As such, MCCN is a "Covered Entity" within the meaning of 45 C.F.R. § 160.103 and is required to protect and safeguard Protected Health Information from disclosure. In light of MCCN's status and also the nature of Plaintiff's allegations, discovery in this action is likely to involve the production of "Protected Health Information" as defined in 45 C.F.R. § 160.103. Accordingly, the parties hereby stipulate to and petition the Court to enter the following Stipulated Qualified Protective Order, pursuant to Rule 26(c) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and 45 C.F.R. § 164.512(e).
The parties acknowledge that this Order does not confer blanket protections on all disclosures or responses to discovery and that the protection it does afford from public disclosure and use extends only to the limited Protected Health Information that is protected under the privacy rules of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act ("HIPAA"), 45 C.F.R. § 160 et seq., that govern the disclosure of such information. The parties further acknowledge that, as set forth below, any attempt to file under seal documents and/or information designated as Protected Health Information under this Order must comply with Civil Local Rule 79-5 and with any pertinent orders of the Honorable Philip S. Gutierrez and the Honorable Stephen J. Hillman, including any procedures adopted under the Pilot Project for the Electronic Submission and Filing of Under Seal Documents.
This action is likely to involve Protected Health Information that is now, or previously was, entrusted to a Covered Entity, as set forth in 45 C.F.R. § 160.103 and which is protected from disclosure under state or federal statutes including HIPAA. The parties and any other Covered Entities that may be identified as third party witnesses during the course of this action are prohibited from disclosing Protected Health Information. However, 45 C.F.R. § 164.512(e) et seq. provides that a Covered Entity can permissibly disclose Protected Health Information in the course of any judicial proceeding in response to a court order. Accordingly, to ensure that the parties have access to the Protected Health Information necessary to prosecute and/or defend this action and to protect Protected Health Information at issue, this protective order is justified.
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All Covered Entities are hereby authorized to disclose to Counsel in the Action Protected Health Information related to patients of MCCN who were treated by Plaintiff in connection with Plaintiff's tenure as a contracting physician with MCCN between August 3, 2009 and September 14, 2009.
4.1 Except as otherwise ordered by the Court herein or by subsequent order, Disclosure or Discovery Material that qualifies as Protected Health Information must be clearly so designated before the material is disclosed or produced.
4.2 For information in documentary form, the Producing Party shall affix at a minimum, the label "PROTECTED HEALTH INFORMATION" or "PHI" to each page that contains or constitutes such information.
4.3 A Party or Non-Party that makes original documents available for inspection, shall notify the Receiving Party which information constitutes and/or contains Protected Health Information.
4.4 The Designating Party shall identify which information, if any, contained in deposition testimony is Protected Health Information prior to the close of deposition.
Upon timely correction of a failure to designate material as Protected Health Information, the Receiving Party must make reasonable efforts to ensure that the material is treated in accordance with the provisions of this Order.
Any Party may challenge a designation of Protected Health Information at any time. The Challenging Party shall initiate the dispute resolution process under Local Rule 37-1, 37-2, and 37-3. Frivolous challenges and those made for an improper purpose (e.g. to harass, annoy, or to impose unnecessary expenses) may impose the Challenging Party to sanctions. All Parties shall continue to afford the Disclosure and Discovery Material in question the level of protection to which Protected Health Information is entitled until the Court rules on the challenge. The burden of demonstrating that the Disclosure or Discovery Material is Protected Health Information shall be on the Designating Party.
A Receiving Party may use Protected Health Information disclosed and/or produced pursuant to this Order only for prosecuting, defending, or attempting to settle this Action. Protected Health Information may only be disclosed to the categories of persons and under the conditions described in this Order. The Receiving Party must store any and all Protected Health Information that it receives in connection with this Action in a secure manner that ensures that access is limited to the persons authorized by this Order.
Unless otherwise ordered by the Court, a Receiving Party may only disclose items and/or information designated as Protected Health Information or PHI to: Counsel; Experts who have agreed, in writing, to be bound by this Order by executing an acknowledgement in the form attached hereto as Exhibit 1 (the "Acknowledgement") or an equivalent HIPAA-compliant "Business Associate" agreement; the Court and Court personnel; court reporters and their staff; Professional Vendors who have agreed, in writing, to be bound by this Order by executing the Acknowledgement or an equivalent HIPAA-compliant "Business Associate" agreement; during their deposition, witnesses and attorneys for witnesses in the Action to whom disclosure is reasonably necessary to prosecute or defend this Action, provided that such persons agree, in writing, to be bound by this Order by executing the Acknowledgement; any mediator or settlement officer and their supporting staff in connection with settlement discussions.
If a Receiving Party discovers that, by inadvertence or otherwise, it has disclosed Protected Health Information to any person or in any circumstance not authorized under this Order, the Receiving Party must immediately notify the Designating Party in writing; use best efforts to retrieve all unauthorized copies of the Protected Health Information, inform the person to whom unauthorized disclosures were made of this Order; and request that such person agree, in writing, to be bound by this Order by executing the Acknowledgement.
Nothing in this Order abridges the right of any party to seek its modification by the Court in the future. By stipulating to the entry of this Order, no Party waives any right it would otherwise have to object to disclosing or producing any information or item on any ground not addressed in this Order. Similarly, no Party waives any right to object on any ground to use in evidence of any of the material covered by this Order.
Any Party that seeks to file under seal any documents and/or information designated as Protected Health Information hereunder must comply with Civil Local Rule 79-5 and with any pertinent orders of the Honorable Philip S. Gutierrez and the Honorable Stephen J. Hillman, including any procedures adopted under the Pilot Project for the Electronic Submission and Filing of Under Seal Documents. Such information may only be filed under seal pursuant to a showing of good cause and a court order authorizing the sealing of specific materials at issue. If a Party's request to file under seal is denied by the Court, then the Receiving Party may file the information in the public record unless otherwise instructed by the Court.
After the final disposition in this Action, within 45 days of a written request by the Designating Party, each Receiving Party must return or destroy all designated materials, including all copies, abstracts, compilations, summaries, and any other format reproducing or capturing any of the Protected Health Information to the Producing Party. The Receiving Party must also submit a written certification to the Producing Party by the 45 day deadline that (1) identifies all Protected Health Information that was returned or destroyed and (2) affirms that the Receiving Party has not retained any copies, abstracts, compilations.
Any violation of this Order may be punished by any and all appropriate measures, including contempt proceedings and/or monetary sanctions.
FOR GOOD CAUSE SHOWN, IT IS SO ORDERED.
I, _____________________________________________, of ___________________________, declare under penalty of perjury of the laws of the United States of America that I have read in its entirety and understand the Stipulated Qualified Protective Order (the "Order") that was issued by the United States District Court for the Central District of California on _________________ in the case entitled United States ex rel. v. Mission City Community Network, Inc., eUSDC Case No. 12-cv-3692-PSG (SHx). I agree to comply with and be bound by all terms of the Order and I understand and acknowledge that failure to do so could expose me to sanctions and punishment in the nature of contempt. I solemnly promise that I will not disclose in any manner any information or item that is subject to this Order to any person or entity except in strict compliance with this Order.
I further agree to submit to the jurisdiction of the United States District Court for the Central District of California for the purpose of enforcing the terms of this Order, if such enforcement proceedings occur after termination of this Action. I hereby appoint ___________________________________, located at ______________________________ as my California agent for service of process in connection with this action or any proceedings related to the Order.
Executed this ______ day of _______________, 20___ at _____________________________, ______________________________.