I agree that my provided data may be processed in compliance with the GDPR for the purpose of providing midwifery services. If no services have yet been provided, this consent may be revoked at any time.
If services have already been provided, the data will only be used to document and verify the proper execution of previous services (e.g., documentation of midwifery services, billing). Revoking consent does not affect the lawfulness of data processing that occurred before the revocation.
Your data will be permanently deleted after the legally required retention periods for documentation and billing purposes have expired (30 years for home births, 10 years in all other cases). We do not share your data without your consent, except where required by law, such as for billing purposes.
I process data in accordance with applicable data protection regulations.
You have the right to access, correct, delete, restrict processing, transfer your data, withdraw consent, and object to data processing. If you believe that the processing of your data violates data protection laws or that your rights have been infringed in any way, you have the right to file a complaint with the supervisory authority.
General Terms and Conditions (GTC)
for midwife Alanna Mouhib
1. Scope
These General Terms and Conditions apply to the contractual relationship between midwife Alanna Mouhib and the service recipient, unless otherwise agreed.
2. Legal Relationship
The relationship between midwife Alanna Mouhib and the service recipient is private and not subject to public law.
3. Services Provided
4. Optional Services
1. Additional services that are not covered by health insurance may be booked separately. These include:
2. Some services are covered by health insurance only up to a certain limit. If this limit is exceeded, the additional costs must be paid by the service recipient. This applies to:
3. The midwife will inform the service recipient in advance about any costs for optional services.
5. Payment and Billing
1. For clients with statutory health insurance, the midwife will bill the health insurance provider directly. Optional services are not covered and must be paid for separately.
2. Clients whose costs are covered by a public institution (e.g., government employees with medical aid) must provide proof of coverage. If coverage is not confirmed, the client must pay as a self-payer.
3. Self-paying clients must pay for services based on the private fee schedule of the federal state where the service is provided. The client is responsible for checking with their health insurance whether they will be reimbursed.
4. The invoice amount is due upon receipt. Late payments may result in interest charges (according to Section 288 of the German Civil Code) and a reminder fee of €5.
5. Offsetting payments against disputed or unconfirmed claims is not allowed.
6. If optional services are booked, the midwife may request an advance payment.
6. Effective Date
These General Terms and Conditions take effect upon registration.
7. Validity of Terms
If any part of these terms is found to be invalid, the rest will remain in effect. The invalid part will be replaced with a valid rule that comes as close as possible to the original intent.
(*) In Saxony, where no private fee schedule exists, fees are based on the private fee schedule of Saxony-Anhalt.
Consumers are entitled to a right of withdrawal under the following conditions: A consumer is any natural person who concludes a legal transaction for purposes that cannot be predominantly attributed to either their commercial or independent professional activity. The midwife/midwifery practice points out the following to the participant: You have the right to cancel this contract within 14 days without giving reasons. The cancellation period is 14 days from the day the contract is concluded. In order to exercise your right of withdrawal, you must inform the midwife of your decision to withdraw from this contract by means of a clear statement (e.g. a letter sent by post or by email). In order to meet the cancellation period, it is sufficient that you send the notification of your exercise of the right of cancellation before the cancellation period expires.
Consequences of revocation
The midwife/midwifery practice must repay all payments received from the participant immediately, but at the latest within 14 days from the day on which notification of the revocation was received. If the participant has requested that the service begin during the cancellation period, she must pay the midwifery practice an appropriate amount that corresponds to the proportion of the service used up to that point.