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I know the site...I implemented the privacy rules where I was working when the law first came out. What you are spittin' is accurate let it go and let's get the thread back on track
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Your still wrong. This says nothing at all in regards to this and I already posted specific detailed proof and its for identifiable health information. Saying a person is in STABLE condition and moved out of ICU is not identifiable and not a HIPAA violation
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And let me ask you all. Do you know HIPAA is for sending electronic information only? LMAO clowns HIPAA
Who is Covered by the Privacy Rule
The Privacy Rule, as well as all the Administrative Simplification rules, apply to health plans, health care clearinghouses, and to any health care provider who transmits health information in electronic form in connection with transactions for which the Secretary of HHS has adopted standards under HIPAA (the “covered entities”). For help in determining whether you are covered, use CMS's decision tool.
All the arguing is pointless, let them believe what they want to believe and keep it moving
I know the site...I implemented the privacy rules where I was working when the law first came out. What you are spittin' is accurate let it go and let's get the thread back on track
[COLOR=#red]While we're at it Jaywalking is a crime too, also feeling your girl's a** in public in some states.
Someone please call 911[/COLOR]
You are clearly simple if you think it only applies to sending the information electronically.
So then how do you explain the receptionist who got in so much trouble and then ultimately committed suicide because she gave out information about the Princess in Great Britain to that radio show over the phone?
I just looked up HIPAA laws http://www.aha.org/advocacy-issues/tools-resources/advisory/96-06/030201-media-adv.shtml
Release of patient’s general condition and location
As long as the patient has not requested that information be withheld, you may release the patient's one-word condition and location to individuals who inquire about the patient by name or to clergy, without obtaining prior patient authorization.
Very unlikely but it wouldnt be too difficult to track back to find out who his nursing staff was.
People have gotten in very hot water for posting much less on FB or Twitter etc
Im saying everything you posting is not proving anything that you said. You should have posted that it COULD be a violation and NOT A viloation..
Can you read? Do you get it now. I can say he is STABLE to anybody I want. And I can also say he have moved out of ICU
Let that be a lesson to ya'll straight from Birdman's mouth; Drugs don't cause seizures, hard work causes 'em.
I'm to gather with you on that
Or yall can learn from me, and 3 others i know that they do
Let that be a lesson to ya'll straight from Birdman's mouth; Drugs don't cause seizures, hard work causes 'em.
I'm to gather with you on that
Or yall can learn from me, and 3 others i know that they do
You had a seizure from working too hard or from drugs? I know that the seizure threshold can be lowered due to lack of sleep, but both high consumption of codeine and Xanax withdrawal are sure to cause seizures. Saying Wayne's seizure was caused by hard work is like eating a sleeping pill and saying you fell asleep because you were tired. I think he had a drug overdose and they are trying to cover it up. They don't normally keep someone in the hospital for days after having one seizure.
Nah, all xanax
I aint trying to BS yall like Birdman
Birdman dont sound too good