Disclosure of Confidential Patient Information

There are many rules and regulations that a doctor's office and pharmacy must uphold, one of the main ones is the Disclosure of Confidential Patient Information. Such a disclosure is not only highly illegal, but is a violation of the patient's rights as well. Since 2003, there have been new laws that created to prevent illegal Disclosure of Confidential Patient Information, known as the HIPPA Act.

Some patients may be confused as to what can and can not be disclosed from your confidential patient information. In some instances, the patient's primary care physician may need to speak to another doctor in regards to the patient's medical condition. Such a practice is legal, and often necessary, as this can assist the doctors in how to aid their patient. Often times when a patient first attends a doctor's office, they sign papers agreeing to such shared information. There are also papers for the HIPPA Act, which must be signed. These papers confirm that the patient has read and understood their rights for any Disclosure of Confidential Patient Information.

Some individuals find that they are not as protected as they had thought to believe by their physicians. This is because they have given illegal Disclosure of Confidential Patient Information. For anyone that has encountered such a disclosure is more than within their legal rights to seek a lawyer's assistance for a lawsuit against the illegal disclosure. There are various ways that a Disclosure of Confidential Patient Information may happen. It could be between physicians that are talking about the patient outside of the medical facility. It is not just the doctors that can be held liable for Disclosure of Confidential Patient Information. Individuals that have access to the patient files, such as clerical workers, nurses, and other office personnel are all under the written direction to not disclose personal information. Such a Disclosure of Confidential Patient Information can lead to licenses revoked, as well as lawsuits pursued.

It is within reason to believe that patient information will not be illegally disclosed, but this is not always the situation. If you have found that you have been in such a situation, then you need to seek immediate legal assistance. The faster that legal assistance is sought, the sooner you will be to regaining your legal Disclosure of Confidential Patient Information once again. The most important factor is that your personal life and health is closely regarded as such, and that you are given the proper medical attention and care that you rightfully deserve.

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Pharmacy Malpractice Statistics

  • Over 1.3 million people are injured each year because of medication errors.
  • Medication errors cost in excess of $29 billion per year-one estimate is as high as $72 billion a year.
  • Nearly 100,000 people die every year as a result of medication mistakes
  • 3% of all hospital admissions are related to problems with medications
  • 42% of the people questioned in a recent survey said either they or someone they knew had suffered because of a medication mistake