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While enjoying some delicious iced tea on your porch, she has chest pains and asks you to call 911. The ambulance driver / EMT asks you whether Granny is on any heart medication. You search her purse, and find only a business card for her local pharmacy. So you call – “Hello, I am Mrs. Jones’ granddaughter, it’s an emergency, and I need to know whether Granny is on any heart medicatiion."You are relaxing in your home thinking about your finances, earnings and spending. And suddenly an idea comes in your mind to open a business venture of your own. You take that idea with due consideration and follow up the same. As you don’t have enough money to support your idea, you run for banks and financial institution to get the money in form of loans. After completing all the stress-full formalities you came to know that the interest rates are very m Response: “We can’t disclose that to you Ma’am. We are sorry.” Well why can’t they tell you? After all, it’s a simple question and may serve to assist in Granny’s care. Well, they can’t because of bureaucrats, and maybe, just maybe, the bureaucrats knew what they were doing. HIPAA – the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, now includes very specific provisions regarding the privacy of one’s medical records. Not only can the pharmacy not give you Granny’s prescription information, but they could be fined by the federal government if they did. Why would it be important to keep your healthcare records private? Well for one, if you apply for a job, what if the employer could call all of your treating physicians and find out if you are going to be a “health risk” or even worse, if you are going to use the insurance so much that rates increase? What if doctors could release Granny’s health care information to anyone who asked? 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Do you think she may receive a few solicitations over the phone from salesmen trying to relieve her hypertension for the low, low price of $19.99 a month? So while the privacy requirements of HIPAA may serve to add extra work for you or your family in the case of an emergency, it underlying purpose is protection. The best way to avoid this protection from becoming a pain is to be prepared. Be prepared, and get copies of your records. Going to a specialist or new physician? It would be helpful if you brought a copy of your health care reco Gold Coins Are An Excellent Investment eating physicians and find out if you are going to be a “health risk” or even worse, if you are going to use the insurance so much that rates increase? What if doctors could release Granny’s health care information to anyone who asked? 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It would be helpful if you brought a copy of your health care reco Top 10 Lessons for Small Business Success - As learned From My Twin 3 Year Olds the privacy requirements of HIPAA may serve to add extra work for you or your family in the case of an emergency, it underlying purpose is protection. The best way to avoid this protection from becoming a pain is to be prepared.Small business success is very similar to learning to walk, talk and spell. The basics have to be understood before moving on to the next step. I am blessed to have twin 3 year old girls in my life and am amazed constantly how much I learn from them on a daily basis. As I watch them run around and explore, I find myself realizing just how much my observations apply to being successful and happy in life and in business.So take heart in the following t Be prepared, and get copies of your records. Going to a specialist or new physician? It would be helpful if you brought a copy of your health care records with you. Want a second opinion? It’s much easier for the new doctor to learn about the old doctor’s treatment from the actual records, than to rely upon your memory. Want to visit an attorney and discuss nursing home, physician or hospital malpractice? Having the records themselves is far more important than anything else. And how do you get your records if you want them? 1. The person who actually received treatment (or their legal representative) needs to be the one requesting the records. This means, that Granny needs to ask for her own records. 2. Make the request in writing. A call to the pharmacy is not sufficient. 3. Make sure the request is dated, because health care providers only have 30 days to provide your records. 4. Be prepared to pay for copying costs – at least reasonable costs. 5. If you think something is missing – ask about it right away. Was there some lab work last year? Better ask now before you forget or they get misplaced. It’s also important to keep updated copies of your own records. If you have a loved one who has been in a Nursing Home or Assisted Living facility for a long time – ask for a copy of their records every few months. It will be a very telling experience to examine what has or has not been recorded in the records. Better to ask every few months, than have something horrible happen and only then learn, that Granny’s dehydration levels or blood sugars weren’t being monitored, or that her doctors hasn’t been there in months. So the moral of the story is – get a copy of your records
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