01 April 2025, 01:56
BobsterSo much for HIPPA. Those assholes used to call me back in the 1990's trying to get me to switch prescription meds. There is no healthcare info privacy.
01 April 2025, 02:40
RolandtheHeadlessHIPPA is a joke. It provides no penalties for violations.
As a contracts law professor once told my class, "Legislation without sanction is mere advice."
01 April 2025, 02:53
LHeym500Here GIPPA violations go to the AG and have no criminal penalty. Also, one cannot sue for a HIPPA violation.
Unless, the entity is going into med record or med info collection entities, I do not see a HIPPA violation.
01 April 2025, 03:37
crbutlerExcept HIPPA compliance has made getting information in a timely manner between medical practices all but impossible.
Yet another overreach over regulation.
01 April 2025, 04:03
LHeym500HIPPA is not an administrative regulation. It is a Federal Act.
I agree a the protection of folks healthcare information.
I deal with HIPOA everyday. It is barely an annoyance.
I would make it stronger. Anyone who violates, especially doctors, 250k fine and upyo 5 years in prison.
We do that at the fed level with folks tax information.
01 April 2025, 08:59
LHeym500Let us post the Federal Act.
Al states will have adopted the Federal Act, or had the matter preempted by Federal law.
https://www.govinfo.gov/conten.../PLAW-104publ191.pdfHealth Insurance Portability And Account Ability Act of 1996.
The Fed subpsrt concerning privacy is Title 45 Subsection 164.520.
This would be our Ensblinf Statute for any administrative regulations that flow.