Patient Privacy Rights

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Did you know that HIPAA enables the use and disclosure of your medical records?

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) began to help you stay insured while switching jobs. But in 2003, changes made to HIPAA eliminated your right to control the disclosure of your own medical records.

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What's in your medical record?

Health information is extremely intimate. Records contain prescriptions, sexually transmitted infections, abortions or fertility treatments, testing for the Alzheimer's gene, your child’s Autism or ADD, sexually transmitted infections, hospital admissions, and addiction treatment.
Because our medical records contain some of our most sensitive information, we should have a say in who sees them.

Understanding HIPAA Today

Amendments to the “Privacy Rule” opened American's medical records to:

Myths about HIPAA?

What happens when someone accesses your records?

Marketers Legally Use Your Medical Information

Marketers can view your records for the purposes of Treatment, Payment and Operations (TPO).
Companies can market to you legally if the advertisement is:

We are working to close loopholes that expose your medical records without your consent or knowledge.