Title IX overhaul takes away parental rights

Child, we all lost that during the first maobama regime when they mandated all medical records be put on line and available to the government. I even commented on it at the time, look it up.

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Link to our personal medical records with medical conditions and history being available to the government???
 
All these agency "rule" changes are being done in such a way that another POTUS won't be able to undo them except through congress.

Nah, the Supreme Court has been smacking down Biden's constant overreach. These are legislative matters not subject to the whims of any administration. Expect this, the end of non-compete agreements, just about every EPA, ATF, and other 'rules' to be harshly dealt with. The courts must be getting sick of the constant lawlessness of this failed administration.
 
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Link to our personal medical records with medical conditions and history being available to the government???


HIPAA and Access to Medical Records​

Certain people and organizations have the right to access your medical records.3

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA).
They are classified as covered entities under HIPAA. This means that they have the right to access your records under specific regulatory guidelines.



Covered entities include:


  • Doctors and allied medical professionals
  • Healthcare facilities (e.g., hospitals, labs, nursing homes)
  • Payers (e.g., Medicare, health insurance companies)
  • Technology providers that maintain electronic health records
  • The government

As covered entities, they have very strict rules they must follow. One of the most important rules states when they must have written permission from you to share your records. However, covered entities are not required to obtain written permission to share your records if conducting activities related to treatment, payment, or healthcare operations.2


Here are the other rules laid out by HIPAA:2


  • You have a legal right to copies of your own medical records.
  • A loved one or caregiver may have the right to get copies of your medical records if you give them permission to.
  • Your healthcare providers have a right to see and share your records with anyone to whom you have given permission. For example, if your primary care doctor refers you to a specialist, you might be asked to sign a form that says they can share your records with that specialist.
  • Your healthcare payers have a right to get copies of and use your medical records according to HIPAA laws. Insurance companies, Medicare, Medicaid, workers compensation, Social Security disability, the Department of Veterans Affairs, or any institutional entity that pays for any portion of your healthcare might need to review your records.
  • Federal and state governments may have a right to your medical records. In addition to medical payment, other agencies may have access to your records as well. For example, law enforcement and child protective services might be able to see your records if a subpoena is obtained. If you're in a workplace accident, the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) might need to review your records.
  • Medical Information Bureau (the MIB Group) is a non-profit entity that was founded more than 125 years ago. It provides information to life insurance companies to assess a person's eligibility for coverage. The MIB Group may have an individual record on you that is not subject to HIPAA laws.
  • Prescription databases like IntelliScript (Milliman) and MedPoint (Ingenix) very likely have data-mined records on all the prescription drugs you have bought over the past five or more years. This information is used by life insurance or disability insurance companies to determine whether or not they will sell you insurance.

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We were told we had a constitutional right to privacy, which held for 50 years.... Now we women are told, we do not.
There is no constitutional right to privacy.

Someone sold you a bill of goods.

But it kept you quiet for 50 years, right? :p
 

HIPAA and Access to Medical Records​

Certain people and organizations have the right to access your medical records.3

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA).
They are classified as covered entities under HIPAA. This means that they have the right to access your records under specific regulatory guidelines.



Covered entities include:


  • Doctors and allied medical professionals
  • Healthcare facilities (e.g., hospitals, labs, nursing homes)
  • Payers (e.g., Medicare, health insurance companies)
  • Technology providers that maintain electronic health records
  • The government

As covered entities, they have very strict rules they must follow. One of the most important rules states when they must have written permission from you to share your records. However, covered entities are not required to obtain written permission to share your records if conducting activities related to treatment, payment, or healthcare operations.2


Here are the other rules laid out by HIPAA:2


  • You have a legal right to copies of your own medical records.
  • A loved one or caregiver may have the right to get copies of your medical records if you give them permission to.
  • Your healthcare providers have a right to see and share your records with anyone to whom you have given permission. For example, if your primary care doctor refers you to a specialist, you might be asked to sign a form that says they can share your records with that specialist.
  • Your healthcare payers have a right to get copies of and use your medical records according to HIPAA laws. Insurance companies, Medicare, Medicaid, workers compensation, Social Security disability, the Department of Veterans Affairs, or any institutional entity that pays for any portion of your healthcare might need to review your records.
  • Federal and state governments may have a right to your medical records. In addition to medical payment, other agencies may have access to your records as well. For example, law enforcement and child protective services might be able to see your records if a subpoena is obtained. If you're in a workplace accident, the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) might need to review your records.
  • Medical Information Bureau (the MIB Group) is a non-profit entity that was founded more than 125 years ago. It provides information to life insurance companies to assess a person's eligibility for coverage. The MIB Group may have an individual record on you that is not subject to HIPAA laws.
  • Prescription databases like IntelliScript (Milliman) and MedPoint (Ingenix) very likely have data-mined records on all the prescription drugs you have bought over the past five or more years. This information is used by life insurance or disability insurance companies to determine whether or not they will sell you insurance.

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HIPPA is from before the Obama administration. Where in HIPPA is the mandate added by Obama for all medical records to be online and available to the government?
 
HIPPA is from before the Obama administration. Where in HIPPA is the mandate added by Obama for all medical records to be online and available to the government?


See post 61 and you'll know why I posted what I did. I'm fully aware what maobama did. Evidently some of his comrades aren't.

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See post 61 and you'll know why I posted what I did. I'm fully aware what maobama did. Evidently some of his comrades aren't.

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I see the post you responded to. I’m just curious what specifically you were referring to from the Obama administration in regards to HIPAA when you said that they mandated all medical records be online and available to the government
 
I see the post you responded to. I’m just curious what specifically you were referring to from the Obama administration in regards to HIPAA when you said that they mandated all medical records be online and available to the government


Yeah, it was part of one of the first bills maobama signed.

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Are you talking about the HITECH act?


Yep.


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Thread after thread after thread of endless Right Wing Bitching and crying.
But you will NEVER EVER see them talk about how to right the ship. Never ANY talk about plans to actually DO anything.
You see, The Right Wing consists of nothing but pathetic victims. All week long and twice on Sunday.

The Left may be hell bent on destroying America....but you have to give them credit for doing FAR more than just crying and bitching.
They actually make it happen. They JUST Do IT.

The Right? Born Losers.
U mad brah?
 
It essentially erases any rights women have in competing in women's sports. Any fucking mediocre guy in a wig can displace them. Also there is nothing in the Constitution giving in feds anymore power to impose gender affirming care on the country than they had on abortion. That part will be overturned, actually all of it may be, it conflicts with the laws on the books..

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I believe several States have already started lawsuits on this matter.
 
Link to our personal medical records with medical conditions and history being available to the government???

The law went into effect in 2022

". . .Federal and state governments may have a right to your medical records. In addition to medical payment, other agencies may have access to your records as well. For example, law enforcement and child protective services might be able to see your records if a subpoena is obtained. . ."
 

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