HIPAA....the nightmare....

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Went to one of the mandatory HIPAA inservices we had the other day. I tell you this is about enough to make me want to get out of health care....I am all for patient's privacy and such but I think some of this has gone too far. We have been told at our hospital that we can't even inquire how a patient is doing, even if we had cared for that patient the day before. I like to know how the patients are doing...I really think it is great when the patient improves but I guess now I won't know anymore. I like to know that my nursing skills and care may have helped someone to regain their health or at least be able to cope with what has been handed to them. Is HIPAA going to make us a less caring profession? I don't about the rest of you, but it makes me feel like I have accomplished something when I know my patients are improving.....maybe I am just self-centered and conceited.

With all this HIPAA stuff, I am afraid to even look in my own patient's charts....wouldn't want to accidentally find something out that I am not suppose to know...I feel a major headache coming on....

Our privacy officer told us that complaints about HIPAA are going to be handled by the Office of Civil Rights, and that they are already receiving complaints about HIPAA violations and the law hasn't even gone into full effect......lawsuit city....wonder how many good healthcare professionals will leave their professions because of "unobtainable" goals for compliance?

Specializes in Case Management, Home Health, UM.

It's just another example of the Feds doing whatever they can, to make things even harder than they should be. Case in point: I called one of my late father's insurance carriers last week, trying to get an unpaid doctor's bill taken care of.....and they wouldn't even TALK to me! :(

I work LTC, had a lady go out on dayturn for outpatient surgery, at 9:30 last night she wasn't back from the hospital so i called patient information and was connected to a room, but no one answered the phone, so i asked to be connected to the nurses station on that floor, I told the nurse who answered who i was, and asked if this lady had been admitted after OP surgery, and was told, I can't tell you that. Several more attempts to just find out if this lady was there or not, same answer, I can't tell you that. So for all I know, she could be dead, running the streets or on the beach in Tahiti...Where does this stupidity end???? I was highly pissed the rest of the shift....

Isn't "resigning" or being terminated usually the end of the ordeal for _no need to know_ type of HIPAA violation? Shouldn't they get a second chance to do the right thing next time? Invasion of privacy is serious, but temptation or curiosity, or fear after a dirty needle stick, etc. are all violations. Compare it to diversion, drunk driving, or any 'first time' crime for that matter in which the punishment reflects rehabilitation and ask if a first time HIPAA violation punishment fits the crime? Losing your license? Huge Fines? Losing your job? And nobody died? Really?

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