This Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy applies to “Consumer Health Data,” as that term has been defined under applicable law, that Insmed Incorporated (also referred to as “Insmed” or “us”) collects from Consumers (collectively referred to as “You”). Any term appearing in this Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy that has been defined under applicable Consumer Health Data laws shall have the meaning afforded to it therein.
A. Collection of Consumer Health Data
We may Collect the following categories of Consumer Health Data from You:
- Individual health conditions, treatment, diseases, or diagnosis;
- Social, psychological, behavioral, and medical interventions;
- Use or purchase of prescribed medication;
- Bodily functions, vital signs, symptoms, or measurements related to health;
- Diagnoses or diagnostic testing, treatment, or medication;
- Precise location information that could reasonably indicate a consumer’s attempt to acquire or receive health services or supplies;
- Data that identifies a Consumer seeking health care services;
- Health-related data that have been derived or inferred from the above.
We may Collect and use the above-mentioned categories of Consumer Health Data for the following purposes:
- To communicate with You, including in response to Your inquiries and to fulfill Your requests.
- To provide You with information about our products and services, and to provide You with our products and services.
- To improve the content of the Site, including to customize the Site to Your preferences.
- For our data analysis, product development, advertising, marketing, and research purposes.
- To prevent fraud, including by confirming Your identity.
- To maintain and upgrade the security of any data or information collected.
- For risk management and compliance purposes, including to comply with law enforcement and other legal processes.
- For any other purpose You may agree to at or before the time the PII is collected from You.
B. The Categories of Sources from Which We Collect Consumer Health Data
Insmed collects Consumer Health Data about You when You actively provide it to us, such as by completing an online form, responding to a request for information, signing up to receive communications from us, or sending us an email or letter. Some areas of our website ask You to submit Consumer Health Data for You to benefit from the specified features or to participate in a particular activity. We also may collect Consumer Health Data about You from other sources, such as our business partners; the Internet, including social media websites; and other organizations or individuals as permitted under applicable law.
C. The Categories of Consumer Health Data that We Share
We Share all of the categories of Consumer Health Data that we Collect.
D. Parties with Whom We Share Consumer Health Data
- Third party marketing and advertising partners: such as third-party providers of cookies and other technologies, for purposes of marketing our products and services to You.
- Other third parties: with Your consent or at Your direction.
- Service providers: with whom we engage to assist us with technology support, operational support, and other forms of assistance, and whom we bind by contract to protect the confidentiality and security of the information we share with them.
- Change of Control: in the event of a proposed or actual reorganization, merger, sale, joint venture, assignment, transfer or other disposition of all or any portion of our company or its assets, to the proposed or actual acquiring party or assignee.
- Legal purpose: as we believe to be appropriate: (i) when required by applicable law, including laws outside Your country of residence; (ii) to comply with legal process; (iii) to respond to requests from public and government authorities, as far as not in conflict with the applicable laws of Your country; (iv) to enforce the terms and conditions for use of the Sites subject to applicable law, including this Policy; (v) to protect and defend our rights and property subject to applicable law; (vi) to protect the interests of Insmed or others subject to applicable law; and (vii) to permit us to pursue available remedies or limit the damages that we may sustain subject to applicable law.
E. How to Exercise Your Consumer Health Data Rights
To exercise Your rights with respect to Your Consumer Health Data, depending on your state of residence, You may contact us at any time through any of the following methods:
- Calling us at our Privacy Rights toll-free number: 1-844-4-INSMED (1-844-446-7633)
- Sending us an email at privacy@insmed.com
- Mailing Your request to:
Insmed Incorporated
700 US Highway 202/206
Bridgewater, NJ 08807
Attention: General Counsel
Tel: (908) 977-9900
Supplement to Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy for Nevada Consumers
This Supplement applies to Nevada Consumers for purposes of providing additional disclosures required by Nevada’s Consumer Health Data privacy law. Terms used herein that are defined terms under Nevada’s Consumer Health Data privacy law shall have the meanings afforded to them therein.
- Purposes & Manner of Processing. We Collect, use, Process, and Share Consumer Health Data for the purposes and in the manners described in our Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy, which also provides additional disclosures relevant to Nevada Consumers.
- Review & Revision of Consumer Health Data. If You would like to review and/or revise Your Consumer Health Data, You may submit a request to us via the methods listed in our Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy. We will respond to Your requests to exercise Your rights in accordance with applicable law, but in any case no later than 45 days after receiving Your request. We may extend this period up to 45 days only where doing so is permitted under applicable law.
- Changes to this Supplement. We will notify You before making any changes to our privacy practices with respect to Your Consumer Health Data by posting an updated notice on this page, with an updated effective date.
- Third Party Collection of Consumer Health Data. Please note that some Third Parties may collect Consumer Health Data about You over time and across different websites or online services You may visit.
Effective Date: June 10, 2024