sigh...I have every clue about HIPPAA, just got all the initials wrong, which is really common. Not sure what you are getting out of attacking me, but it's weird. I posted because under the Tarasoff decision there is a duty to report a threat to a person or entity. That and FOIA make it possible for an employer or anyone to get access to a police report. The thread caught my eye because it mentioned involuntary commitment, which is in my wheelhouse. Interesting symptoms you are demonstrating, by the way.
Boy aren't you unethical. Interesting symptoms? You are trying to diagnose someone based on the written word. You might want to realize that if you are licensed, you can lose it for that little stunt. And if you aren't licensed, you have even more issues discussing "symptoms". West Yavapai Guidance Clinic might want to know that you are acting unprofessionally.I have every clue about HIPPAA, just got all the initials wrong, which is really common. Not sure what you are getting out of attacking me, but it's weird. I posted because under the Tarasoff decision there is a duty to report a threat to a person or entity. That and FOIA make it possible for an employer or anyone to get access to a police report. The thread caught my eye because it mentioned involuntary commitment, which is in my wheelhouse. Interesting symptoms you are demonstrating, by the way.
The poor, helpless, often maligned Hippa.what the heck is HIPPPA?
I edited my post, the question is in my original post: I have not spent much time here so didn't format it corPost the link.
Pretty funny, you just misspelled HIPPAA.Please make sure to mention that you have no clue about HIPAA, starting with what it even means.
Please do not post inaccurate information on this forum.I edited my post, the question is in my original post: I have not spent much time here so didn't format it cor
Pretty funny, you just misspelled HIPPAA.
Thanks for the drama, you guys.