Hello, I am from New Mexico.
I recently was taken to an ER by ambulance after a bout of vomiting. Per protocol, the ER tested me for drugs and/or alcohol; everything was negative. The ER then transported me to a sister hospital, where I became an inpatient. The hospitalist there stated that even though I tested negative for alcohol or any other substance, he believed me to have an alcohol use disorder based on my lab work and electrolyte profile. He then said he would be contacting my PCP to discuss this information and "create a plan." He asked who my PCP was. I replied that I did not wish to disclose this information. He said simply shrugged and said he would find it anyway. He left the room stating that he would call my PCP first thing when he got to his office. I did not sign any consents with regard to sharing any of my information with outside entities, be they medical or otherwise. Is this legal under HIPAA?
I recently was taken to an ER by ambulance after a bout of vomiting. Per protocol, the ER tested me for drugs and/or alcohol; everything was negative. The ER then transported me to a sister hospital, where I became an inpatient. The hospitalist there stated that even though I tested negative for alcohol or any other substance, he believed me to have an alcohol use disorder based on my lab work and electrolyte profile. He then said he would be contacting my PCP to discuss this information and "create a plan." He asked who my PCP was. I replied that I did not wish to disclose this information. He said simply shrugged and said he would find it anyway. He left the room stating that he would call my PCP first thing when he got to his office. I did not sign any consents with regard to sharing any of my information with outside entities, be they medical or otherwise. Is this legal under HIPAA?