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September 15th, 2009

When HIPAA and Twitter collide: Can you blab away your privacy rights?

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 9:40 am

Categories: General, Government, Privacy, Twitter, Web 2.0, Web Technology

Tags: Hospital, Twitter Inc., Krigsman, Hipaa, Regulatory Compliance, Regulations, Healthcare, Government, Human Resources, Policies And Procedures

Should patient-doctor privacy policies be a two-way street?

That question rattles around my head after reading Michael Krigsman’s account of Sarah Cortes, a patient that Twittered through a hospital consultation in rural Pennsylvania.

Krigsman writes:

Technology writer and blogger, Sarah Cortes, went by ambulance to Robert Packer Hospital, a facility located in rural Pennsylvania, after she suffered a serious spinal fracture. The story takes an unusual turn because Cortes says Twitter helped her escape from the clutches of hospital staff whom, she claims, tried to intimidate and coerce her into accepting unnecessary spinal surgery.

The account gets into details of Cortes’ stay quickly. The rub: Robert Packer Hospital can’t really respond much to Cortes’ take due to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), which is partially designed to keep information private. As a result, you have a one-way account of Cortes’ stay. Doctors can’t talk. The hospital can’t talk. Nurses can’t say what happened.

The hospital cited HIPAA in its thin response to Cortes’ claims. Here’s the question: Should privacy procedures be waived by a patient’s actions, say updating Twitter or Facebook during a surgery?

It’s unclear, but as Krigsman notes the boundaries for standard operating procedures are falling due to new technologies. Nevertheless, I’d like to see a point-by-point rebuttal from the hospital to Cortes’ allegations. Transparency should be both ways.

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in minnesota there is a clear or clean desk policy if the desk can be viewed by public no charts can be placed open, also when conferming info from the patent there is a set distance that next in line can stand and it is like 10 or more feet away, so your info cant be over heard.... (Read the rest)
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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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