January 10, 2006

The press and HIPAA. Just how much information can be revealed to the public? (via KidneyNotes)



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1 Bob Vineyard, CLU January 10, 2006 at 8:50 pm

Even more interesting, a pts HIPAA rights survive even when the pt doesn’t. For the press to release details of the cause of death of the other miners could be considered a HIPAA violation.

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