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Absolutely not
The most the hospital should do is cite HIPAA and promise a private resolution. That is all they need to do in public. If they do resolve the problem to satisfaction, most people who are willing to complain about a health problem in public would acknowledge that in public. And if there is slander or libel involved, there are legal channels to correct this.
Posted by: Michael Kelly   Posted on: 09/15/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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NO!  safesax2002 | 09/15/09
If she signed a release  snafu_77 | 09/15/09
Gattaca  tikigawd | 09/16/09
So it's okay for her to post her interpretation of everything that happened  AzuMao | 09/16/09
a parrelel to this  midenginedrift | 09/16/09
The thing is; nowadays, most people take silence as admission of guilt.  AzuMao | 09/16/09
And that makes whoever is silent guilty?  tikigawd | 09/16/09
Nope.  AzuMao | 09/17/09
blame the government.  adr5@... | 09/17/09
The hospital isn't under arrest, though.  AzuMao | 09/17/09
Absolutely not  Michael Kelly | 09/15/09
No  bmgoodman | 09/15/09
People can say what they want... they just have to make sure..  Been_Done_Before | 09/15/09
RE: When HIPAA and Twitter collide: Can you blab away your privacy rights?  tallpaul43 | 09/15/09
hippa laws  jackfred | 09/21/09
The question....  JB King | 09/15/09
If this broad is twittering while in the hospital...  IT_Guy_z | 09/15/09
RE: When HIPAA and Twitter collide: Can you blab away your privacy rights?  jezor@... | 09/15/09
RE: When HIPAA and Twitter collide: Can you blab away your privacy rights?  zencueist@... | 09/15/09
She made it everybodys business....  dunn@... | 09/16/09
The only thing that's everybody's business  tikigawd | 09/16/09
Tweeter?  cgarrett | 09/16/09
lol nt  midenginedrift | 09/16/09
yes  tikigawd | 09/16/09
It should be 2 way per instance....but HIPAA  dunn@... | 09/16/09
But where do you draw the line?  skottieg | 09/16/09
If something like that is relevant to her complaints..  AzuMao | 09/16/09
The problem here is...  cslycord@... | 09/16/09
RE: When HIPAA and Twitter collide: Can you blab away your privacy rights?  TommyTomTom_z | 09/16/09
RE: When HIPAA and Twitter collide: Can you blab away your privacy rights?  TommyTomTom_z | 09/16/09
I work in the hospital quality department  Dr_Zinj | 09/16/09
"hospital" and "quality" in the same sentence, let alone an actual dept!  dkrolls1 | 09/16/09
Heh. You don't want to know how often I butt heads over ethics here.  Dr_Zinj | 09/17/09
RE: When HIPAA and Twitter collide: Can you blab away your privacy rights?  Tuggerofhearts | 09/16/09
RE: When HIPAA and Twitter collide: Can you blab away your privacy rights?  gpmorris | 09/16/09
RE: When HIPAA and Twitter collide: Can you blab away your privacy rights?  pdf6161 | 09/16/09
No... but that's not what's wrong here...  mhbowman@... | 09/16/09
RE: When HIPAA and Twitter collide: Can you blab away your privacy rights?  karenswim@... | 09/16/09
RE: When HIPAA and Twitter collide: Can you blab away your privacy rights?  mchamley | 09/16/09
RE: When HIPAA and Twitter collide: Can you blab away your privacy rights?  pcrockett@... | 09/16/09
alih_eng@hotmail.com  alih_eng@... | 09/16/09
Impossible! Not during spinal surgery!  w4htx@... | 09/16/09
You're right on all counts except....  mhbowman@... | 09/17/09
RE: When HIPAA and Twitter collide: Can you blab away your privacy rights?  paulbuta | 09/16/09
From a Person with Chronic Illnesses  Headspin | 09/16/09
Re: From a Person with Chronic Illnesses  mflanery | 09/16/09
waivers and privacy  steve@... | 09/17/09
RE: When HIPAA and Twitter collide: Can you blab away your privacy rights?  jcoop757@... | 09/16/09
RE: When HIPAA and Twitter collide: Can you blab away your privacy rights?  Redeye Dog | 09/16/09
That's why the President has his own med. staff  mikifinaz1@... | 09/17/09
ARE YOU KIDDDING  steve@... | 09/17/09
RE: When HIPAA and Twitter collide: Can you blab away your privacy rights?  WillianBR | 09/17/09
It's not about Twitter  keithc | 09/17/09
RE: When HIPAA and Twitter collide: Can you blab away your privacy rights?  frits@... | 09/17/09
The simple HIPPA  R1scFactor | 09/17/09
never  adr5@... | 09/17/09
Privacy Two-way? NO WAY!  oldbaritone | 09/17/09
Who started it?  SpectreWriter | 09/17/09
RE: When HIPAA and Twitter collide: Can you blab away your privacy rights?  mfitzpatrick001@... | 09/19/09

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