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In reply to the discussion: Sarah Sanders: White House 'raid' on Trump's former doctor is 'standard operating procedure' [View all]arithia
(455 posts)So, if he had other patients with files in whatever cabinet he was hiding VonPussygrabbar's bullshit, those patients must be notified as access to his data storage was illegally obtained by Trump's lawyer and bodyguard. Even seeing the names of other patients is a HIPAA violation- it's why dr's offices are legally required to keep sign in sheets behind the desk.
From that point, they have 180 days from which to make a complaint.
HIPAA also allows for the release of all medical records to new physicians with the signature of the patient. All doc's offices must for legal purposes keep all documentation of services rendered for *6 years*. If his standing release form on file with his old doc had expired, all Don the Con needed to do was sign a new one and have it sent in. He could have done that from the Oval Office.
Hucksterbee really shouldn't lie about something as well documented as HIPAA laws. There are too many medical professionals and assholes like me who worked in the industry who know this is illegal bullshit.