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Another important scenario highlighted by the OCR is that health care providers may share patient information with anyone as necessary in the case of imminent danger.
“Health care providers may share patient information with anyone as necessary to prevent or lessen a serious and imminent threat to the health and safety of a person or the public – consistent with applicable law (such as state statutes, regulations, or case law) and the provider’s standards of ethical conduct,” the bulletin explained.
originally posted by: Violater1
a reply to: AutumnWitch657
I would like to thank everyone for their contribution and patience in my OP.
I have communicated with some Mods and Super Mods here at ATS regarding what I have now learned.
I can now tell you that the conversation had nothing to do with any of the Known USA Ebola patients.
That is all I can tell you.
I must abide with the Federal HIPAA Law, as well as the patient confidentially contract that I signed.
I'm sorry, but my hands are tied.
I seriously doubt that I will reply to any more of the questions asked to me regarding this OP.
May G_D help us all!
Violater1
originally posted by: raymundoko
a reply to: Violater1
Help me understand. You misheard a conversation and now you're trying to hide behind a law that doesn't prevent you from confirming where an ebola patient might be located?
Hippa and Ebola
Another important scenario highlighted by the OCR is that health care providers may share patient information with anyone as necessary in the case of imminent danger.
“Health care providers may share patient information with anyone as necessary to prevent or lessen a serious and imminent threat to the health and safety of a person or the public – consistent with applicable law (such as state statutes, regulations, or case law) and the provider’s standards of ethical conduct,” the bulletin explained.
And now you're trying to make it seem like an unknown case is being hidden from the public?
originally posted by: AutumnWitch657
originally posted by: Violater1
a reply to: AutumnWitch657
I would like to thank everyone for their contribution and patience in my OP.
I have communicated with some Mods and Super Mods here at ATS regarding what I have now learned.
I can now tell you that the conversation had nothing to do with any of the Known USA Ebola patients.
That is all I can tell you.
I must abide with the Federal HIPAA Law, as well as the patient confidentially contract that I signed.
I'm sorry, but my hands are tied.
I seriously doubt that I will reply to any more of the questions asked to me regarding this OP.
May G_D help us all!
Violater1
Do I need to point out how convenient a cop out this is?
You never even said what your position at the hospital is and I know there is no law against that.
originally posted by: Lilroanie
I wish I had some posters faith in our Governments transparency and record of giving a # about us the people and not their agenda. Sadly I don't and while I am not totally convinced there are more patients, I do believe there could be and am keeping a watchful eye out for stories just like this one.
Boots on the ground reports to me are as, or maybe more, important with this subject as the "real" cases the media has been allowed to report.
I and I hope most of us are intelligent enough to weed out the really outrageous stuff, this isn't outrageous to me, but entirely plausible.
I do believe that the Govt. can, will, and do lie to us daily and think the scenario of "unknown Ebola patients" is certainly a real possibility. Black Friday is rapidly approaching after all, wouldn't want all those shoppers to stay home.
Thanks OP for the heads up even if you can't confirm or "prove" anything. It is definitely something to keep in mind.
Lil
originally posted by: raymundoko
a reply to: Violater1
Help me understand. You misheard a conversation and now you're trying to hide behind a law that doesn't prevent you from confirming where an ebola patient might be located?
Hippa and Ebola
Another important scenario highlighted by the OCR is that health care providers may share patient information with anyone as necessary in the case of imminent danger.
“Health care providers may share patient information with anyone as necessary to prevent or lessen a serious and imminent threat to the health and safety of a person or the public – consistent with applicable law (such as state statutes, regulations, or case law) and the provider’s standards of ethical conduct,” the bulletin explained.
And now you're trying to make it seem like an unknown case is being hidden from the public?
I agree they should not report on possible cases because nearly all of them turn out to be negative anyway. But a confirmed case should be revealed ,as they have been, to alert the neighborhood of the victim and their friends co workers and family. Any case that is kept secret is a violation of public health laws as far as I'm concerned. That being said, since they've been up front so far I don't see them changing their policy any time soon and by that I mean I do not believe there are hidden cases.
originally posted by: dianajune
a reply to: raymundoko
I have to agree with you here. Ebola is a public health emergency and if there is a confirmed case, the authorities SHOULD make that information public.
However, our gov't believes otherwise. Even the media has agreed - for the most part - to not report "possible" cases.
How many real ones are hidden remains to be seen.