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hippa question

Discussion in 'Health Insurance, HMO, HIPAA & Disability' started by violatedinal, Sep 22, 2014.

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  1. violatedinal

    violatedinal Law Topic Starter New Member

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    A social worker discussed my medical history with my exhusband. She also told him that I had taken Prozac for anxiety in the past. Is this legal?
     
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  2. KatDini

    KatDini Well-Known Member

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    How do you know the social worker did so? Have you ever signed a release of information form in this social worker's office?
     
  3. army judge

    army judge Super Moderator

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    Could it be that he was only TROLLING you (assuming he told you) to see what he could learn about you?
    In the end, you'll need proof, definitive proof.
    However, if you had proof, what would it get you?
    Only you know that answer, so you need not bother responding, just think about all of this.
     
  4. cbg

    cbg Super Moderator

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    Social workers are sometimes covered by HIPAA, but not always. Without knowing whether this particular social worker is in a position where she is governed by HIPAA, we can't say if this was a violation or not.
     
  5. Betty3

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    Agree, we don't know if the social worker is a "covered entity" & there are exceptions to HIPAA.
     

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