The LSSU Health CARE Center will not provide students with medical excuses for absences from class or missed deadlines due to short term illness or injury.
The Health CARE Center will not provide students with medical excuses for absences from class or missed deadlines due to minor illness or injury. This policy is consistent with recommendations from the American College Health Association, as well as the policies of other peer institutions. In the event of illness or injury that may disrupt academic responsibilities, the student is advised to contact their professors as soon as possible to notify them of the situation.
It is the intent of this policy to help the Health Center direct its limited medical resources to fulfilling its mission of providing quality health care rather than attempting to legitimize a student’s decision whether or not they are well enough to attend class. Many illnesses are mild and self limited, and can be managed quite well by the individual on their own. An appointment made for the sole purpose of obtaining documentation to excuse an absence involves the inefficient use of time and resources on both the part of the student and the Health Center, and serves no medical function. An absence from class is an administrative matter, not a medical one, and the resolution of this matter is between faculty and students. It is the student’s responsibility to communicate directly with the faculty regarding conditions that may interfere with attendance, and any decision about the impact of that absence rests with the faculty member.
In the event a student has been seen at the LSSU Health CARE Center for an illness or injury and it is deemed necessary to be excused from class, we will notify the LSSU Provost’s office. The Provost’s office will notify the student’s professors of this situation. The student will be instructed to speak to their faculty member(s) directly to arrange the appropriate accommodations.
State law requires medical providers to obtain permission to treat minors or patients under eighteen years. If your student will still be a minor upon arrival at Lake Superior State University, we have included the Consent To Treat form for your signature to facilitate treatment should your son/daughter request to be seen at the Health CARE Center. Please complete and return the consent form prior to the beginning of the first semester. This consent form will be kept on file until your student reaches 18 years; at that time we will obtain their consent for treatment.
Notice of Privacy Practices This notice describes how medical information about you may be used and disclosed and how you can get access to this information. Please review it carefully.
Lake Superior State University Health CARE Center (will refer to as “Health Center” throughout this notice) will ask you to sign an Acknowledgement that you have received this Notice of Privacy Practices (Notice). This Notice describes how our Health Center may use and disclose your protected health information in accordance with the HIPAA Privacy Rule. It also describes your rights and the Health Center’s duties with respect to protected health information about you.
The Health Center is required by law to maintain the privacy of protected health information, to provide individuals with notice of its legal duties and privacy practices with respect to protected health information, and to notify affected individuals following a breach of unsecured protected health information.
The Health Center is required to abide by the terms of this Notice. We reserve the right to change the terms of this Notice and to make the new notice provisions effective for all protected health information that we maintain. Any such revised Notice will be made available upon request.
Privacy Officer
Karen C. Storey, HIPAA Compliance Officer
Lake Superior State University dba Health CARE Center
650 W. Easterday Avenue
Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783
Phone: 906-635-2418
The Health Center is following the HIPAA requirements set forth by federal law. In the event Michigan state law has any specific requirements, the Health Center will review.
Update 5-16-2017