Consent Hipaa
by admin on Sunday, March 12th, 2006 | Comments Off
consent hipaa
Does HIPAA apply to law enforcement?
Or can they just access your records anyways? With or without consent?
HIPAA applies to almost everyone when it comes to medical records. Criminal records are public record and cops can access them whenever they feel along with the general public. No one can access your medical records without your consent or an order from a judge.
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