Did my job violate my HIPAA rights? Do I have a case?
There are no "cases" under HIPAA - the way Congress wrote the law you do not have a right to sue anybody. Its sounds like you have reported it...
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There are no "cases" under HIPAA - the way Congress wrote the law you do not have a right to sue anybody. Its sounds like you have reported it...
Most Healthcare Attorneys should know about HIPAA ins and outs, but as already pointed out there is no right to sue for HIPAA violations, because...
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You did the right thing by reporting what you knew - even if you didn't do it promptly. Remember that. I'm putting a link below where you can...
Go back and look at the consent you signed before beginning the group treatment. Usually they are clear about how your information will be shared...
This is probably not a violation - unless you specifically told the specialist not to share information with the treating pediatrician. ...
I concur with the probable explanation already given. You should also know that there is no right to sue for a "HIPAA violation" because that's...
Yes, you can and should dispute this. It may be possible to appeal the claim denials, to resubmit with documentation from the neurologist and...
The time to question of amount of the fee was before you accepted the service. I am pretty sure they would have told you ahead of time what it was...
You need to find and hire an attorney that handles worker compensation cases (I do not.) Searchin here on AVVO for one could be a good start.
No HIPAA related suit for two reasons. First, noone can sue for HIPAA violations because Congress wrote the law that way. Second, neither the...