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TopicApparently Washington Post got some of Ford's therapist notes
Anteaterking
10/04/18 6:02:33 PM
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P4wn4g3 posted...
Yeah, not sure where you are getting that it wouldn't apply. Like ever since I was trained on HIPAA stuff I basically don't talk about PHI without making it anonymous. Any time information is released there is a consent release form and if it's released on accident a notification is sent to people with the information and to the patient to keep them informed of their HIPAA rights. Basically I don't see how journalists would somehow get out of that.


Because where you work likely has a business associates contract with the original creators of the HIPAA protected data (this is also covered in the link I sent Mr. Peppers), and in becoming a business associate there is in writing stipulations about your continued protection of the data.

You handing me HIPAA stuff doesn't require me to be compliant to HIPAA. You would be violating it by handing it to me, not me by doing something with it after the fact.

This is the same way that FERPA is set up and classified information (in most circumstances).
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