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Went today for my ekg. Turns out the man who did it is very good friends with my mom. My mom does not know about me getting lapband. I asked that he not tell her i was there and he said he wouldnt, then said he couldn't due to hippa. Is this true? Seems like he could say he saw me at the hospital but not say why an still be in compliance. Does anyone know?

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My understanding is he can't say anything about seeing you at the hospital until you give him permission to do so.

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Ok. Thx. I told him not to tell and he seemed sincere when he said he wouldnt.

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I work at a hospital - he could and most likely would lose his job if he mentioned it to her. We never discuss patients regardless of how well we may know them

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Patyann is right. You have nothing to worry about. Your privacy is protected.

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If he works there and you were there for treatment/procedures, he can't say anything.

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But don't forget all the release forms you blindly sign when going through admissions. Those would probably protect the hospital from any lawsuits, and the hospital will discipline the employee.

When I see new patients I need all the release forms signed just to be able to talk with the insurance companies.

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Hippa is Hippa and all the release forms in the world aren't going to change that. An employee cannot discuss a patients care with her mother or anyone else.

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Hippa is Hippa and all the release forms in the world aren't going to change that. An employee cannot discuss a patients care with her mother or anyone else.

Yes he'd be negligent if he told anyone anything, even if he said he saw you at work. He'd be open to lawsuit, as well as the facility.

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Hippa is Hippa and all the release forms in the world aren't going to change that. An employee cannot discuss a patients care with her mother or anyone else.

hippa is actually....HIPAA...but the point is...your health information is safe and secure. Plus....like cindy mentions... disregard the release forms... HIPAA's sole purpose is to protect your information.

Or... let the gossip happen... and then you can SUE!!!

I'll just ask for a modest 10% finder's fee rolleyes.gif

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I work in the Medical Field and NO he cannot say anything including seeing you at the hospital UNLESS you give him written permission. HIPPA is a federal law so youa re safe unless he wants to lose his job :mellow:

Went today for my ekg. Turns out the man who did it is very good friends with my mom. My mom does not know about me getting lapband. I asked that he not tell her i was there and he said he wouldnt, then said he couldn't due to hippa. Is this true? Seems like he could say he saw me at the hospital but not say why an still be in compliance. Does anyone know?

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