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blood work clinics and privacy

jhondo

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If you go and get your blood drawn by a clinic that does that and they send it off to wherever to get a profile, are the results of that test totally confidential? In other words, if it shows your test level to be 2500 or something, are they going to do anything with that information or will they just send you the results in the mail and let it be your personal info, as it should be?
 
jhondo said:
If you go and get your blood drawn by a clinic that does that and they send it off to wherever to get a profile, are the results of that test totally confidential? In other words, if it shows your test level to be 2500 or something, are they going to do anything with that information or will they just send you the results in the mail and let it be your personal info, as it should be?

Im pretty sure HIPAA applies here, so if your personal info/test results somehow were shared, somebody would have their ass handed to them. Just like if you go into the hospital with chest pain and they find coke in your system, you dont go to jail or anything. Now if you were brought into the ER after a car wreck and they found coke in you, thats another story, but also completely off topic.

Simply put, you shouldnt have anything to worry about.






EDIT: Besides, having a gargantuan test level doesnt necessarily mean your on roids either.... Just means you have extra test in you....which could have come from an endogenous source as well.
 
agree-- hipaa applies. they open their mouth and you will be the proud owner of the clinic after you sue then senseless
 
You're safe, my mom used to work at a clinic but never said talked about tests or anything, and she never shuts the hell up with gossiping.
 
Good deal. Thanks guys.

Morgan, you are right; they shouldn't care. But neither should the government and yet, they do. I'm on the same page with you though. Thanks.
 
You can't get the test without a doctor's order.
That doctor has to be notified by the lab, especially if the result is outside the normal range.
Some labs pay kickbacks to doctors/clinics. They may have a way to get around the requirement of doctor's order.
Only you and your doctor are entitled to see the result.
If your insurance is paying for it, then they can also request your medical records to make it sure that the test was medically necessary.

Only a judge can order the release of the result to any other party (by a subpoena).
 
jhondo said:
Good deal. Thanks guys.

Morgan, you are right; they shouldn't care. But neither should the government and yet, they do. I'm on the same page with you though. Thanks.

HIPPA applies to the USA, but not all countries have a system in place like HIPPA to protect your privacy. jhondo? I didnt see a flag on your avatar nor did I check your profile as to what country your from. If you are not USA, check with your physician.
 
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