Under obamacare, local cops will have access to your medical history,

ShootSpeeders

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So if your daughter has an abortion or you are treated for an STD or your son is treated for "gender confusion", the whole city is gonna find out. Doctor-client confidentiality is history under obozocare.

Obamacare Exchange Confirms: 'We Are Required to Respond to Certain Requests from Law Enforcement' | The Weekly Standard


OCT 14, 2013
On October 8, THE WEEKLY STANDARD reported that the privacy policy of the Maryland Health Connection (MHC), the state's Obamacare insurance marketplace, included a statement that the marketplace "may share information provided in your application with the appropriate authorities for law enforcement and audit activities."

An email had been sent to the MHC on October 3 requesting clarification of the policy, and included these inquires: Does that include both federal and state authorities? What type of information from the application might be of interest to law enforcement and/or state/federal auditors? However, no response was received before the story was published.

A follow up email sent to the MHC a day after the story ran was answered by the MHC with the promise of a response the following day, but none was forthcoming. A third email sent on Friday, October 11, was finally answered late that evening by communications manager Betsy Charlow.

Her full response reads as follows:

The Maryland Health Connection Privacy Policy has been developed in compliance with federal regulations codified at 45 C.F.R. § 155.260 and 45 C.F.R. § 155.280 to ensure consumer protections and operations of the insurance marketplace. Like all state agencies, we are required to respond to certain requests from law enforcement.

The regulations cited by Ms. Charlow, while stating that sharing personally identifiable information is proscribed for reasons "that are not permitted or required by law," do not specifically address what types of law enforcement and/or audit activities might qualify for an exception, nor do the regulations detail who is authorized to make the determination for what qualifies for an exception.
 
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What type of information from the application might be of interest to law enforcement and/or state/federal auditors? However, no response was received before the story was published.

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Can't you read.? As my quote from the article states, they then sent a followup question and got the response i indicated.
 
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Obozocare is all about taxing us more and more and also letting the govt invade our privacy more and more.
 
So if your daughter has an abortion or you are treated for an STD or your son is treated for "gender confusion", the whole city is gonna find out. Doctor-client confidentiality is history under obozocare.

Obamacare Exchange Confirms: 'We Are Required to Respond to Certain Requests from Law Enforcement' | The Weekly Standard


OCT 14, 2013
On October 8, THE WEEKLY STANDARD reported that the privacy policy of the Maryland Health Connection (MHC), the state's Obamacare insurance marketplace, included a statement that the marketplace "may share information provided in your application with the appropriate authorities for law enforcement and audit activities."

An email had been sent to the MHC on October 3 requesting clarification of the policy, and included these inquires: Does that include both federal and state authorities? What type of information from the application might be of interest to law enforcement and/or state/federal auditors? However, no response was received before the story was published.

A follow up email sent to the MHC a day after the story ran was answered by the MHC with the promise of a response the following day, but none was forthcoming. A third email sent on Friday, October 11, was finally answered late that evening by communications manager Betsy Charlow.

Her full response reads as follows:

The Maryland Health Connection Privacy Policy has been developed in compliance with federal regulations codified at 45 C.F.R. § 155.260 and 45 C.F.R. § 155.280 to ensure consumer protections and operations of the insurance marketplace. Like all state agencies, we are required to respond to certain requests from law enforcement.

The regulations cited by Ms. Charlow, while stating that sharing personally identifiable information is proscribed for reasons "that are not permitted or required by law," do not specifically address what types of law enforcement and/or audit activities might qualify for an exception, nor do the regulations detail who is authorized to make the determination for what qualifies for an exception.
Shootspeeders, why don't you have the curiosity to research this accusation from this blogger, before you post threads like this to discern if what they are saying is the truth or not? What is it that makes you believe that all that you read on the net must be the truth....

YOur comment regarding this SHOWS that you are clueless or are pretending to be clueless, and this happens time and time again with you, to the point where you should be embarrassed....yet...you are not....which is just baffling to me...

were you never taught to research things when you were in school? Seriously? Weren't you taught deductive reasoning? weren't you ever curious about knowing MORE than the blip you were told?

Or is this all a GAME to you, and being a partisan idiot is just your way of having fun, and I am misunderstanding you altogether? IF so, then pay no mind to me and carry on!!!

Anyway, if you want to know more, try researching what 45 cfr 155.260 and 45 cfr 155.280 actually SAY....

HINT, it has absolutely NOTHING to do with anyone's person medical information....no daughter's abortion, no STD info.... sigh...
 

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