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Old 03-23-2005, 06:43 PM   #1165
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Interesting info

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Originally posted by ltl/fb
She didn't put herself up as public grist, and it's her privacy. She didn't even give the medical information to her parents.

Hey, RT, if I gave med info to my parents, could they post it on the web? Like, did I waive my right to privacy? Now I'm curious. I suppose I could ask a HIPAA compliance person here . . .
They could post it on the web, unless your parents are a HIPAA covered entity (health care provider, health care clearinghouse or healthcare plan). You may have a normal, every day invasion of privacy case against them, though.

I wonder whether or not Michael Schaivo took advantage of the right to request restrictions. I assume that he's the personal representative.
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