NEVADA CONSUMER HEALTH DATA PRIVACY POLICY
- INTRODUCTION
This section of the Consumer Health Data Privacy Notice (“Notice”) supplements our Privacy Notice. It applies to Consumer Health Data
that Nevro (“Nevro”, “we”, “our”) collects about Nevada state residents (“Nevada Consumers”) who are subject to
Nevada law, NRS Chapter 603A, pertaining to consumer health data (“Nevada Consumer Health Data Act”).
“Consumer Health Data” as used in this Policy means personal information that is linked or reasonably linkable to a
Nevada Consumer that Nevro uses to identify that individual’s past, present, or future health status.
This Policy does not apply to information we may collect about you that is exempt from the Nevada Consumer Health
Data Act which includes, without limitation, the following:
- Information that is “protected health information” or “PHI” under HIPAA, which includes health information
- Personal information collected in connection with our recruitment and pre-screening of clinical trial
participants and in the operation of clinical trials and related research efforts, including the provision of
expanded access to drugs that are the subject of clinical trials
- Personal information used only for public health activities and purposes
- Personal information that federal or Nevada law expressly authorizes use to collect or share, including when we
function as a manufacturer under FDA regulations
- Information that has been deidentified in accordance with HIPAA deidentification requirements
- Publicly available information
- Information collected about Nevada Consumers when acting in their capacity as employees, independent
contractors, or job applicants
When we refer to “Consumer Health Data” in this Policy, it does not include any of the categories of personal
information listed above.
- CATEGORIES OF CONSUMER HEALTH DATA WE COLLECT
We collect the following categories of Consumer Health Data, information relating to:
- Health-related conditions, status, disease, or diagnoses
- Social, psychological, behavioral or medical interventions
- Surgeries or health-related procedures
- Use or acquisition of medication
- Bodily functions, vital signs, or symptoms
- Any inferences of the above categories of health information derived or extrapolated from non-health information
- THE PURPOSES FOR WHICH WE COLLECT CONSUMER HEALTH DATA
We collect and use Consumer Health Data for the following purposes:
- To provide information about and provide our products, services and programs, including HFX iQ
- To manage our relationship with you, including customer service or to respond to your inquiries about our
products and services
- Undertake activities to verify or maintain the quality or safety of a product, service, or device, and to
improve, upgrade, or enhance the service or device
- For advertising and marketing purposes, including measurement of the effectiveness of our advertisements and
marketing programs
- To monitor and improve our websites and for internal business analysis
- To comply with the law and our legal obligations, to respond to legal process and related legal proceedings
- To prevent fraud and provide security, including preventing activities that violate our Terms
of Use or that are illegal, and to protect our rights and the rights and safety of our users and others
- SOURCES FROM WHICH WE COLLECT CONSUMER HEALTH DATA
We collect Consumer Health Data from the following sources:
- Directly from you when you use our products or services, including on our website.
- From devices you use to connect with us, or use our products or services. For more information about this,
please see our Cookie Notice.
- Drawn from other information we collect to provide inferences about preferences, characteristics, attributes,
and abilities drawn from collected data.
- CONSUMER HEALTH DATA WE MAY SHARE WITH THIRD PARTIES
We may share Consumer Health Data as required or permitted by law to comply with a subpoena or similar legal process
or government request, or when we believe in good faith that disclosure is legally required or otherwise necessary
to protect our rights and property or the rights, property or safety of others, including to law enforcement
agencies, and judicial and regulatory authorities, to private attorneys who issue subpoenas or otherwise serve us
with legal process and, to the extent required, the individuals or entities they represent.
We may also share Consumer Health Data with authorized representatives, including family members, caregivers, and
legal representatives
As permitted by consent you may provide to us, including related to our use of cookies.
- WHAT ARE CONSUMERS’ RIGHTS WITH RESPECT TO CONSUMER HEALTH DATA
Nevada Consumers as defined above have the following rights with respect to their Consumer Health Data:
- Right to Know: The right to confirm whether we are collecting, sharing, or selling their Consumer
Health Data
- Right to Know Third Parties: The right to obtain a list of all third parties with whom we have shared
or sold their Consumer Health Data
- Right to Delete: The right to request that we delete their Consumer Health Data
Additionally, to the extent consent has been obtained to collect or share Consumer Health Data, the right to withdraw
consent. To manage cookie consents previously provided, please use Cookie Settings.
To exercise these rights, please contact Nevro at privacy@nevro.com or via our
online privacy
portal. We may require additional information to authenticate that you made the request(s). If we are unable
to authenticate the request(s) using commercially reasonable efforts and asking for additional information, we will
not be able to comply with the request.
We will respond to deletion requests within 30 days from when we receive your request and will respond to other
requests within 45 days. In some circumstances, we may need additional time to process your request. If we expect
your request is going to take us longer than normal to fulfill, we will let you know.
If your request is denied, you may appeal that decision as specified in our letter of denial. We will process and
respond to your appeal within the time permitted by the Nevada Consumer Health Data Act.
- CONTACT US
If you have questions about this Notice or want to obtain more information about our privacy practices, please
contact us at privacy@nevro.com.
- MATERIAL CHANGES TO THIS NOTICE
We may change this Notice from time to time and will notify you by a notice on our website and in this Notice of
material changes.