What is the name of your state? Florida
Thank you for taking the time to read my post. I'm really at a loss what to do.
My insurance recently changed my regular physician. I wanted to set up a new appointment with my doctor, so I stopped in at the new office. While waiting on the woman to give me my paper work, she asked me how I knew about the office. I told her my manager at work happened to go to this particular office. She asked me her name, and I gave it to her. She went on for a bit about what a great person my manager is. Fine. I took the papers and started to leave. THe papers contained questions that were personal, obviously. The woman at the desk told me to give them to my manager and have her bring them in (as if I would EVER do that....)
Anyway, I went home, and about an hour later I got a phone call from my manager at work. She says "So, you're going to see my doctor, huh?" I said "I'm sorry?" She went on to say that she called the doctors office, and the secretary said that I had been into the office (Gave my full name), gave my manager the date, and time of my appointment...she even told her it was for a new patient visit.
While not a lot of personal information was given out...I do feel extremly violated. I work at a doctors office myself (opticians, actually) and I know that HIPAA laws are VERY specific. I don't like the fact that they were so willing to share, what I consider, personal information like that. I had not filled out ANY paperwork with them to allow them to disclose any information to anyone. Do I have a case? I feel that I do...
And, I know this may sound stupid....but I'm *very* private with my medical information and history. I NEVER let anyone know about medical procedures, visits, or treatments I may (or may not be) getting. I was extremly embarassed. And I've been quite nervous about seeing this doctor, which I've decided not to do.
So, I assume my question is "Do I have a case?" and if so, who should I contact? A Civil rights lawyer? Or just file a complaint.
Thank you for taking the time to read my post. I'm really at a loss what to do.
My insurance recently changed my regular physician. I wanted to set up a new appointment with my doctor, so I stopped in at the new office. While waiting on the woman to give me my paper work, she asked me how I knew about the office. I told her my manager at work happened to go to this particular office. She asked me her name, and I gave it to her. She went on for a bit about what a great person my manager is. Fine. I took the papers and started to leave. THe papers contained questions that were personal, obviously. The woman at the desk told me to give them to my manager and have her bring them in (as if I would EVER do that....)
Anyway, I went home, and about an hour later I got a phone call from my manager at work. She says "So, you're going to see my doctor, huh?" I said "I'm sorry?" She went on to say that she called the doctors office, and the secretary said that I had been into the office (Gave my full name), gave my manager the date, and time of my appointment...she even told her it was for a new patient visit.
While not a lot of personal information was given out...I do feel extremly violated. I work at a doctors office myself (opticians, actually) and I know that HIPAA laws are VERY specific. I don't like the fact that they were so willing to share, what I consider, personal information like that. I had not filled out ANY paperwork with them to allow them to disclose any information to anyone. Do I have a case? I feel that I do...
And, I know this may sound stupid....but I'm *very* private with my medical information and history. I NEVER let anyone know about medical procedures, visits, or treatments I may (or may not be) getting. I was extremly embarassed. And I've been quite nervous about seeing this doctor, which I've decided not to do.
So, I assume my question is "Do I have a case?" and if so, who should I contact? A Civil rights lawyer? Or just file a complaint.
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