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#23574 - 06/11/06 08:29 PM Re: HIPPA - what it is
MrSoul
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If Brad and Angelina can't even find out who sold the ultrasound photo of their unborn baby, how is any of this supposed to WORK, exactly? :p

Susan, you also have a PM.
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#23576 - 06/11/06 08:49 PM Re: HIPPA - what it is
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It's a matter of ethics.
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#23577 - 06/11/06 08:54 PM Re: HIPPA - what it is
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because some people don't have any.
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#23578 - 06/11/06 09:22 PM Re: HIPPA - what it is
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Thank you.
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#23579 - 06/12/06 08:22 AM Re: HIPPA - what it is
Lizbv
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Originally posted by Xuxan:
I'm just posting a clarification of what HIPPA is. It IS a federal law. It is changing the way some businesses/social services do business. It is changing the way I have to keep records for the work I do. It is changing the legal documents I have for myself and for my son.
It may be a federal law but it only applies to Private Sector-

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#23581 - 06/12/06 09:16 AM Re: HIPPA - what it is
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I deal with Hippa weekly when I volunteer at the hospital.
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#23582 - 06/12/06 09:31 AM Re: HIPPA - what it is
MerryA
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My understanding is that if just one office in the facility (medical group, university hospital, research facility, etc) sends information electronically for any type of billing purposes, the entire facility is a "covered entity" - any subcontractors with the covered entity may or may not be under HIPPA .... BUT the covered entity is still responsible for ensuring the protection and privacies of patient information. If a subcontractor divulged confidential informtation, that subcontractor may not be subject to HIPPA penetilities but the covered entity would.

Am I wrong in that?

I have not dealt with a hospital or other medical entity that does not have a patient confidientiality policy clearly spelled out, especially now with HIPPA in place.
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#23583 - 06/12/06 09:49 AM Re: HIPPA - what it is
MrSoul
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Originally posted by MerryA:
because some people don't have any.
This is damned funny, coming from someone who divulges private messages and then claims she "guessed" their contents.

What problem would you possibly have with confidentiality, Merry? I guess you mean everyone's but mine, huh?

Still waiting for links to all those (fictional) posts you claim "tipped" you off ... :rolleyes:

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Originally posted by MrSoul:
If Brad and Angelina can't even find out who sold the ultrasound photo of their unborn baby, how is any of this supposed to WORK, exactly?
Is anyone going to answer this? I'm quite serious.

Why no lawsuit or arrest? In fact, why didn't anyone even blink an eye over it?

You can go on and on about laws all you want, but like prostitution and drug laws, they don't mean shit if no one enforces them.
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#23585 - 06/12/06 09:56 AM Re: HIPPA - what it is
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My point is, the HIPPA law does not apply to individuals records that are held within the Federal Government, those records are bound by the Privacy Act of 1974 5 U.S.C. § 552a . By definition of "private" sector I was speaking about public entities and health servicing companies as you mention above. I work as a Privacy Officer for a living. But I do think it is important for people to understand the difference between the two
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#23587 - 06/12/06 10:03 AM Re: HIPPA - what it is
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i think the receptionists and nurses and docs in waiting rooms need to learn that info better

they babble about people so everyone in waiting room can hear.....
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#23588 - 06/12/06 10:08 AM Re: HIPPA - what it is
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Originally posted by lazer:
i think the receptionists and nurses and docs in waiting rooms need to learn that info better

they babble about people so everyone in waiting room can hear.....
LOL...good point. I know everyone's problem in the half hour I sit in the waiting room.

Privacy is no longer real in the world we live in, the best we can hope for is the illusion of privacy.
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#23589 - 06/12/06 10:14 AM Re: HIPPA - what it is
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Originally posted by ParaDude:
Quote:
Originally posted by lazer:
i think the receptionists and nurses and docs in waiting rooms need to learn that info better

they babble about people so everyone in waiting room can hear.....
LOL...good point. I know everyone's problem in the half hour I sit in the waiting room.

Privacy is no longer real in the world we live in, the best we can hope for is the illusion of privacy.
they must think that sliding glass is soundproof. i hear the chatter in the big waitingroom and then the talk continues in the waiting cubicle.
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#23591 - 06/12/06 11:48 AM Re: HIPPA - what it is
MerryA
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Originally posted by Lizbv:
My point is, the HIPPA law does not apply to individuals records that are held within the Federal Government, those records are bound by the Privacy Act of 1974 5 U.S.C. § 552a . By definition of "private" sector I was speaking about public entities and health servicing companies as you mention above. I work as a Privacy Officer for a living. But I do think it is important for people to understand the difference between the two
I'm gonna listen to the expert.
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#23592 - 06/12/06 12:30 PM Re: HIPPA - what it is
Lizbv
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Originally posted by MerryA:
[I'm gonna listen to the expert.
lol sorry i only know the PA fed side not hippa pippa smippa stuff :p

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#23593 - 06/12/06 06:56 PM Re: HIPPA - what it is
MrSoul
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Quote:
Originally posted by MrSoul:
Quote:
Originally posted by MrSoul:
If Brad and Angelina can't even find out who sold the ultrasound photo of their unborn baby, how is any of this supposed to WORK, exactly?
Is anyone going to answer this? I'm quite serious.

Why no lawsuit or arrest? In fact, why didn't anyone even blink an eye over it?

You can go on and on about laws all you want, but like prostitution and drug laws, they don't mean shit if no one enforces them.
Susan, yes, yes, yes, I know... but could you just answer the above question please? When all is said and done, and all verbiage aside, just answer the question?

Why does HIPPA not apply to the ultrasound photo of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's unborn baby, which was even plastered all over EBAY for sale????

If it doesn't even protect rich and famous people like them, what the hell good is it?
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