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Privacy Before Hipaa

privacy before hipaa

Is ther anyone ut there who likes HIPAA?

Are there any healthcare needs of yours that were no met before HIPAA that are now met?
Remember, protecting your privacy was a carge of healthcare industry ever since the day of Hippocrates. With HIPAA, you can just threaten and harrass the hospitals and Doctors more than you could. That does not really add anything to your healthcare needs and makes it more difficult and expensiveto be a provider.

Has there been any CONCRETE, Tangible benefit to you -other than monitory through litigation- that you can attribute to HIPAA and HIPAA alone?
I am a healthcare profassional and I have not met anyone saying, ‘thank God for HiPAA, my health care are really met well now! Why didn’t we have this all along?”

BTW, almost all healthcare workers heate HIPAA. All it does is keep coming in the way of how well and effciently we can do our job and serve people!

HIPAA is stupid, our rights are no better protected now then they were before! All of our personal records and information are out there on stupid computers to be accessed by anyone with any know how…stupid HIPAA!

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HIPAA medical privacy and transition rules: overkill or overdue?: hearing before the Special Committee on Aging, United States Senate


HIPAA medical privacy and transition rules: overkill or overdue?: hearing before the Special Committee on Aging, United States Senate


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Assessing HIPAA: How federal medical record privacy regulations can be improved : hearing before the Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Energy ... Congress, first session, March 22, 2001


Assessing HIPAA: How federal medical record privacy regulations can be improved : hearing before the Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Energy … Congress, first session, March 22, 2001