Privacy Policy

Impart understands how important privacy is to our customers, relating both to their personal information and to any personally identifiable healthcare information that the customer relays to us for reporting purposes, claim, eligibility, and remittance transactions, including processing and submission to payers. Impart is committed to honoring your privacy and that of your patients, and to offering protection for any personally identifiable healthcare information you transfer to us. This document is the privacy policy for both the public (open to customers and visitors alike), and private (open to customers after authentication) portions of our Web site. It describes what information we may collect about you, what use we may make of it, how you can tell us what to do with this information, and also what we do to protect personally identifiable information about your patients that you transmit to us for submission to payers. We also review the precautions we take against unauthorized access to, or use of, any of this information.

About this Privacy Policy

Coverage of Impart Web Site

This privacy policy applies only to our Web site (www.ImpartLLC.com), as it is used by healthcare providers and payers, and their representatives, to provide reporting and EDI processing services and related products, services, reports, and other information to said parties after presentation of appropriate authentication. When we refer to ourselves as “we” or “Impart” or “Impart ”, we mean our entire company, including any company that we control (for example, a subsidiary that we own). We may share information among the subsidiaries that we own or control, but it is always protected under the terms of this privacy policy. Since this privacy policy only applies to Impart’s Web site, you should read the privacy policy at each Web site that you visit after you leave our site, especially if you are referred to or linked to it from our site. We are not responsible for how other Web sites treat your privacy, once you leave our Web site even if you are referred to or linked to it from our site.

HIPAA

This Policy is separate from, but directly affected by, HIPAA requirements on privacy and security. Impart has made a corporate commitment to the privacy and security of our customers’ (and their patients’) personal, and especially, healthcare information, in addition to required compliance with any regulatory mandates issued under HIPAA. We are presently compliant with HIPAA regulations on transaction sets and intend to remain compliant as regulations are issued.

Information We Collect

Information We Collect From Non-Subscriber Visitors

Visitors have limited access to our Web site. Visitors to our Web site can access the Web site’s home page, and browse some areas of the site, without disclosing any personally identifiable information. We do track information provided to us by your browser, including the Web site you came from (known as the “referring URL”), the type of browser you use, the time and date of access, and other information that does not personally identify you. A person/entity must enroll with us to use much of the Web site.

Information We Collect When You Register/Enroll

A customer registering or enrolling for use of our services, whether the registration is done on our Web site or via a paper contract entered by Impart and the customer, is asked to provide us with identifying information, such as name, address, and contact information. On our registration screen and on our contracts, we clearly specify what information is required for enrollment, and what information is optional and may be given at your discretion. Impart allows users to correct and update personal information at any time by changing their Personal Profile online. Claim Transactions Information includes information we receive from you (that we process, validate, and amend if necessary, and submit to appropriate payers for eligibility verification, especially Personally Identifiable Healthcare and Medical Record Information Contained In Such). As part of the rendition of our claim transaction processing services, we will receive certain information from our customers about their patients and healthcare procedures associated with them that is either personally identifiable or otherwise sensitive.

E-Mail Help and Customer Support

Impart offers e-mail help and designated Customer Service representatives to its Customers. Only authorized personnel who are trained to provide these services under strict and secure parameters are permitted to provide these services. Therefore, you should assume that any information (personal to the provider, or patient-identifiable healthcare information) that is disclosed in communications with either or both areas will be seen by Impart’s authorized personnel. Although authorized personnel have all signed confidentiality agreements and undergo regular training on proper use and storage of customer transmitted information, customers should never send details of personal information or patient healthcare information. In order to further assure efficient and effective handling of customer problems referred to us, Impart has created and maintains an incident tracking system that details referred problems and expedites speedy resolution.

Information From Outside Sources

We may also collect information about physicians and other healthcare professionals who register on our Web site from other sources in order to verify their licensure status and identity. In some cases, we may ask customers for information after they enroll, such as credit card information. Where necessary (for example, to process automatic monthly subscription fee billing), our organization may contact financial or credit organizations to confirm customer credit card information.

Other Information

Additional Forms and E-Mails: We may ask you to provide additional information after you register if you want to obtain additional services or information on new products or to resolve complaints or concerns.

Use of Cookies

Cookies are a technology used by the Impart Web site to identify a user (through using the login ID) as the user moves through the Web site. Your browser allows us to place some information on your computer’s hard drive that identifies the computer you are using and may indicate parts of the site you visited. We use cookies to personalize our Web site, to track your usage of the Web site, and to provide security protection in the form of an authentication barrier against unauthorized use of the site. There are two types of cookies used by the industry: (i) “session cookies” that are deleted when you close your browser and Web viewing session, and (ii) “permanent cookies” that are stored until a date we specify or until you remove them. Impart only uses session cookies which exist for only one session and thus are less open to misuse by unauthorized parties. You do not have to accept cookies if you do not want to. You simply must set your browser to reject cookies, or to notify you each time a cookie is sent to you. If your browser rejects cookies, Web sites that are “cookie enabled” will not recognize you when you return to them and you may have to re-register, etc. The “Help” section of your browser will aid you in whatever determination you make about retention or rejection of cookies.

Uses We Make of Information

Marketing and Advertising

We may target our advertising or marketing depending upon information we have about you. In any such case, the marketer or advertiser will not have access to any customer’s personal information or any patient-related personally identifiable healthcare information.

Third Parties

In addition to aggregate information, we may share some kinds of information with third parties, as described below:

Other Companies – We have strategic relationships with other companies who offer products and services on our Web site (these also include “powered by” partners, and co-branded and private-branded Web site partners). We may share certain information with these partners and will endeavor to have our customers updated as to the nature of the relationships with third parties as they affect any sharing of information. When and if you interact with these companies, you should be aware that different rules and privacy policies may apply. We do not control the collection or use of the information you provide under those circumstances, but we do require that those companies clearly state their policies so that you can decide whether to give them any information.

Companies and People Who Contract With Us – At times we contract with other companies and individuals to help us provide services. For example, we may host co-branded equivalents of our Web site on another company’s computers or hire technical consultants to aid us in some of our processing services through Web site access. In addition, if you are a healthcare professional, we may validate your licensure status or other information against available databases that list licensed health care professionals. In order to perform their jobs, these other companies may have limited access to some of the personal information we maintain about our users (not patient information). We require all such companies to comply with the terms of our privacy policies, to limit their access to any personal information to the minimum necessary to fulfil their obligations, and not to use the information they may access for purposes other than fulfilling their responsibilities to us. We use our best efforts to limit the use of any other companies in services where any patient personally identifiable healthcare information may be involved.
Business Transfers – If we were to transfer a business unit (such as a subsidiary) or an asset (such as a Web site or selected book of business for a particular product or region) to another company, we will require them to honor the applicable terms of this privacy policy.

Legal Requirements – We may release account and other personal information of customers when we believe release is required to comply with law. We will only release information in compliance with the law.

Medical Records – Impart will not disclose personally identifiable healthcare information from patients’ medical records to an unrelated third party unless that disclosure is authorized in writing by the caregiver/provider for medical purposes, for treatment of the patient, or payment of claims, or if the patient authorizes it in writing.

When we share information with third parties, we ask that they agree in writing to abide by Impart’s privacy policies. If we discover that a third party inadvertently disclosed personal information about any of our customers, we will take immediate action to prevent further occurrences.

Protection of Information — Security

General Policies

We have implemented technology and security policies, rules, and other measures to protect the personally identifiable data of customers and their patients that we have under our control from unauthorized access, improper use, alteration, unlawful or accidental destruction, and accidental loss. We also protect this information by requiring that all our employees and others who have access to or are associated with the processing of this data to respect your confidentiality, and confirm this obligation to you by signing a confidentiality agreement with us. Where we allow a healthcare provider or payer to access actual medical records created by a healthcare provider, we require that the browser used support a high level of encryption to reduce security risks. Impart uses security methods to determine the identity of its registered users, so that appropriate rights and restrictions can be enforced for the user. Reliable verification of user identity is called authentication. Impart uses both passwords and usernames to authenticate users. Users are responsible for maintaining their own passwords. NEVER SHARE YOUR IMPART USERNAME OR PASSWORD WITH ANYONE. PLEASE USE THE “LOG OFF” BUTTON WHEN EXITING THE IMPART WEB SITE; THIS ENDS YOUR SESSION AND HELPS PREVENT UNAUTHORIZED USERS FROM ACCESSING YOUR ACCOUNT.

Security Practices and Technology

Positive User Identification — Access to our system, past the entry-level Web site information pages, is restricted to authorized users only. Users must supply a user id and a password to access their information on our Web site. Users who forget their password must pass our challenge/response process to ensure legitimacy before being given their forgotten password.
Positive Site Identification — The Impart Web site is registered with the Auth0 site certification authority to enable a user’s Web browser to confirm the site identity before proceeding. With this technology, the identity of Impart ’s site is confirmed to the browser. If positive identification is not made, the user’s Web browser notifies the user that the receiving site is suspicious.

In-Transit Data Encryption — All data being passed between the user’s browser and the private portion of Impart ’s Web site is encrypted. This information is transmitted using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology with 128-bit encryption.

Information Back-up — All sensitive information in our office data center is backed up routinely to aid in the recovery of information in the event of accidental damage of information or due to a natural disaster. The backup media is stored in a physically secure storage facility.

Application Access Logs — All access to the Impart applications is logged to the user level. We thus have a complete record of all users who access our system with dates and times of access.

Storage and Protection of Healthcare Information -Personally identifiable healthcare information of healthcare patients that our customers transmit to us for processing and submitting to payers, back-up information from the office data center, and any sensitive information that we obtain through our relationship with other healthcare professionals, is stored and protected as follows. Note that our third-party storage provider is required, by contract, to observe Impart’s Privacy Policy and keep all information entrusted to it as secure as is technologically possible in conformity with the tenets of commercial reasonability.

Firewall Protection — As a front-line defense to the Impart system, we have implemented a firewall in front of all public servers. This firewall will help prevent any unauthorized access and guard against Internet hacking attempts.

Access to Information

Correction of Information We Have About You

If you believe that non-healthcare-related registration information collected by our Web site is in error, you may edit your personal profile at any time that you wish. You can directly edit your user profile on our Web site. Requests for deletion of your record may result in your removal from our registry of customers causing some future disjunctions, but we are willing to accede to your wishes. Despite such removal, we may keep certain demographic information (non-identifiable) about you for product improvement purposes. You may contact Impart Customer Support and ask for the changes you would like to make.

Impart Employees

Impart employees are required to keep customer information private, as a condition of their employment with the Company. Only selected, authorized Impart employees are permitted to access your health information. Employees are required to attend confidentiality/privacy training class, and to sign a confidentiality agreement. All employees and contractors must abide by our privacy policy, and those who violate that policy are subject to disciplinary action, up to and including termination of their employment and legal action.

Privacy Questions

For privacy questions or concerns about Impart’s Web site, please contact us at one of the following: Email: support@ImpartLLC.com Visit: www.ImpartLLC.com Call: 859-630-4332.

Terms of Use

Our Terms of Use provisions are accessed from the bottom of any page on our Web site. These terms govern the use of our Web site and apply to providers/customers and visitors alike. Although all customers are required to carry out a sales agreement with Impart, the Terms of Use contain the rules governing Web site use, confirming provisions of the cited agreement, and instructing non-members. The portion of the Terms of Use pertinent to this Policy involve warnings about third party documents and linked Web sites, both of which are out of Impart ’s control and both of which should have their own privacy policies that should be reviewed.

Web Privacy

Maintaining the privacy of Personal Information (PI) is a significant area of focus for modern businesses.  The protection and confidentiality of PI is very important to us when implementing and maintaining privacy protections for PI collected via this Web site.  In addition to details regarding the Privacy Policy above, specific concerns related to collection of data via this Web site are provided below.

The privacy policies on this page are periodically reviewed and monitored.  The Privacy Policy listed above was most recently updated in May 2025 and this section on Web Privacy was updated in June of 2025.

Information Collected

Information collected via this Web site may belong to one or more of the following categories:

  • Source data
  • Names
  • Email address
  • Phone numbers
  • Organization / Job title
  • Web site engagement & content
  • Geolocation data
  • IP Addresses

Impart does not collect data considered “Sensitive Personal Information” (e.g. payment information, gender, account logins, health information, sexual orientation, etc.).  For optimal evaluation and analysis, collected information is retained for a period of 24 months.  In no event is data retained for a period longer than 5 years.

Purposes of information collected

This information is collected solely to ensure that Impart creates the best possible experience for its customers, clients and interested parties.  Once collected, the information is analyzed and evaluated to understand Web site visitor’s actions while on the site and determine if and how the visitor experience can be improved.  Possible other uses may include insights into advertising within the marketplace.

Impart does not sell the data collected via this Web site.

Rights About Data Collected

We are committed to the highest levels of compliance with state and federal laws and regulations such as HIPAA.  You have the right to know what information is collected via this Web site, as well as the right to delete/correct that information, the right to non-discrimination and the right of no retaliation.

Exercising rights about data

To exercise the rights provided above, you may contact Impart via the support contact information listed in the section named “Privacy Questions.”