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Would outpatiet recovery/rehab show up on some1′s regular medical records?
Posted by admin in Court Ordered Rehabilitation on May 20, 2011
Question by milexali: Would outpatiet recovery/rehab show up on some1′s regular medical records?
A family member wants to enter a recovery program on an outpatient basis so they can continue on with life, uninterrupted. The only concern is the privacy of it. Would something like this show up on a medical history? I know that HIPPA laws regulate privacy issues, but I also know you are forced to sign things sometimes in order to participate in some medical treatments. So, is rehab something that has to be on your medical history, that can be accessed by general practitioners, hospitals, ect? Or is it something that can be kept absolutely private and off all records except the recovery facility? Also, would it ever be brought up in any court situations or future employers? God forbid the court situation, but you never know!
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Electronic medical records: great, but not very private
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on October 11, 2010
Electronic medical records: great, but not very private
If you live in Texas, your medical records are definitely up for sale by the state. If you live anywhere else in the United States, they probably are for sale there, too.
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When a restaurant records your ID in a paper log, when you order alcohol, is this shared with the police?
Posted by admin in Court Ordered Rehabilitation on July 30, 2010
Question by Touch Blueprints: When a restaurant records your ID in a paper log, when you order alcohol, is this shared with the police?
I mean, immediately, and with other states- assuming a judge in another state has ordered you to have “no consumption of alcohol”? I’m referring to the paper on which they take down your driver’s license #, and ask you to sign? Like a sports bar.
Just hypothetically (I’m in a criminal justice class, where I need to know, right now).
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Answer by steve.sicard
i dont know what bar your going to that documents everyone who walks in the door but no they cannot reveal personal information unless a court order is executed to investigate your personal records, including bar records i guess. never heard of a bar doing that though.
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I need to find my own inmate records pertaining to drug and alcohol?
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on June 26, 2010
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