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westernrvparkowner wrote:..and never computerize it.
, Hipaa...it has become standard practice for healthcare providers to never share health information.
westernrvparkowner wrote:That's a good one.
If the opposite of pro is con, what is the opposite of PROgress?
โSep-01-2016 01:37 PM
2oldman wrote:It is more the fault of a 21st century law, Hipaa. The privacy provisions of Hipaa are so draconian (7th century reference to Draco, a Athenian scribe who codified harsh punishments for minor offenses) that it has become standard practice for healthcare providers to never share health information. This has led to the foot dragging on electronic records, because it is much harder to remotely hack a file drawer than it is a file stored in the cloud.
I wish you luck. Since medical records are stuck in the 19th century, your request may be difficult to fulfill.
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Marine By Choice wrote:
One quick thought I have is have the VA print out your complete history and take with you. When/If you visit another facility ask them for a printout of that visit's activity. Might work?
Or if not a VA facility wherever you visit.
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