LePetomane wrote:So what good is HIPPA when these doctors report their data on gun ownership to the legal authorities?
BigBlue wrote:Hmac wrote:BigBlue wrote: Or that he would be able to 'educate' you and avoid trips to the emergency room? I didn't think a doctor was responsible for that.
Getting advice about how to stay out of the emergency room is a big part of what people pay doctors to do. This particular doctor carried it a little too far and brought his own personal biases into the interview. Inappropriate IMHO.
Really?? I don't see them offering much advice on safe driving or downhill skiing.
Hmac wrote:But if the government or law enforcement wants it, they just subpoena it, or if they're just data mining then they just hack it. And of course your insurance company can get that data anytime they want to do whatever they want with it, since you gave them permission to do so.
Bearcatrp wrote:I have the best response if asked.
DOC: so, do you have andy guns at your home?
20mm wrote:Hmac wrote:But if the government or law enforcement wants it, they just subpoena it, or if they're just data mining then they just hack it. And of course your insurance company can get that data anytime they want to do whatever they want with it, since you gave them permission to do so.
Government gets it the instant it goes digital over a few miles of wire. Lets not be naive, unless you like snowjobs.
20mm wrote:Hmac wrote:But if the government or law enforcement wants it, they just subpoena it, or if they're just data mining then they just hack it. And of course your insurance company can get that data anytime they want to do whatever they want with it, since you gave them permission to do so.
Government gets it the instant it goes digital over a few miles of wire. Lets not be naive, unless you like snowjobs.Bearcatrp wrote:I have the best response if asked.
DOC: so, do you have andy guns at your home?
I know you're trying to be funny, but I'd go with...
Why are you asking? What does this have to do with my appointment? Does a paint ball gun count?
Do you want to see my guns RIGHT NOW??!?!!
start flexing...
Hmac wrote:Or are overly paranoid.
20mm wrote:Hmac wrote:Or are overly paranoid.
Can you feel that snow? It's blowing really hard... watch out for shrinkage.
Grayskies wrote:
In reality those questionairs are getting to personally invasive, In a way it is like they are shopping for more business. I am going to start saying "none of your business" to more of them, the Doctor doesn't like it, well... It would not be the 1st one I fired for being a jerk.
Hmac wrote:Grayskies wrote:
In reality those questionairs are getting to personally invasive, In a way it is like they are shopping for more business. I am going to start saying "none of your business" to more of them, the Doctor doesn't like it, well... It would not be the 1st one I fired for being a jerk.
Doctors have to ask a lot of personally invasive questions and do a lot of personally invasive things in order to do the job they're being hired to do for you. I just don't think that things like firearms in the home are part of that job. I agree that it's none of their business. I think it's appropriate for you to politely tell them so, and if they don't like it then I think you should fire them.
Hmac wrote:Doctors don't report anything to anyone. They're obligated to keep all that information confidential, and they do. They only put the data in the medical record, just as they've been doing for a century or more.
Ironbear wrote:Hmac wrote:Doctors don't report anything to anyone. They're obligated to keep all that information confidential, and they do. They only put the data in the medical record, just as they've been doing for a century or more.
They aren't doing a good job of convincing me! When my kid was born, I started getting stuff from the county and state, that indicated they got more medical information than a birth certificate. Can't really blame the doctor if they are legally obligated to supply it, but the 'crats certainly seem to have their noses in it!
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