I don't know the weeds of HIPPA, but health privacy is very important. in the case of minors, health information should always be shared with the acting parents or legal guardian. In all other things, healthcare info can become very compromising in cases where it shouldn't be.
The weeds of hippa are billions in dollars a year funding bureaucratic administration to provide less actual security than the standard Gmail account. Not to mention it’s been used as a cudgel against parents more than for.
I don't know the weeds of HIPPA, but health privacy is very important. in the case of minors, health information should always be shared with the acting parents or legal guardian. In all other things, healthcare info can become very compromising in cases where it shouldn't be.
The weeds of hippa are billions in dollars a year funding bureaucratic administration to provide less actual security than the standard Gmail account. Not to mention it’s been used as a cudgel against parents more than for.
Surely, it doesn't cost billions to enforce a fairly straightforward law.
It does when the laws are created primarily to employ lawyers.
They always are, and have been for over a century. But to what extent does this specific law cost billions?