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... of substance abuse records than other medical records. Federal law requires confidentiality for records containing the ... contents of the medical records but applies to ...
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...the "routine uses" exception. The Medical Records Confidentiality Act of 1995 (Bennett.....protections for specific diseases (e.g., substance abuse, or HIV/AIDS) or for.....Tennessee ...
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...in case of a complaint) (Confidentiality of medical records, DHSS, FPCL 80/88). The.....of sexually transmitted infections or substance abuse where they are not confident.....the Act ...
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... LSU Law Center's Medical and Public Health Law Site Medical Records and Privacy 42 USC Sec. 290dd- 2. - Confidentiality of [alcohol and substance abuse treatment] records (2003) (a) ...
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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] "Medical Records Confidentiality: Issues Affecting the MentalHealth and Substance Abuse Systems" To: med-privacy ...
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...federal protections for substance abuse records. Specifically, medical records of.....1998. Koyanagi, Chris. "Medical Records Confidentiality in the Modern Delivery of.....additional ...
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...that individuals having access to medical records (including those who may access the.....Act to protect participants in research on substance abuse. The authority to award.....Asked ...
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From the 'Lectric Law Library's stacks. Medical Records. Medical records are considered highly confidential because of the very private, personal information they contain. ... Specially ...
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