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"Carey Gregory" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > William S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >I talk about any run of note with my wife. A conversation might be, > >"I had a 14 year old kid shoot himself last night, it really bothered > >me and several of the guys." I've broken no laws in this kind of > >conversation. I guess it worries me that there are obviously many > >people in our profession who believe they can't talk about the > >specifics of their job with their spouse or family members, even > >friends. Good Lord, if I didn't have my wife to vent with about the > >stresses of my job, I would have gone out on a section 8 a long time > >ago. > > HIPAA reminds me of the HIV/bloodborne pathogens thing of the late 1980s. > All of a sudden everyone was rushing around saying they had to mask and gown > for every patient. Departments started buying biohazard-proof uniforms > (whatever the hell those are). EMT students dropped out when they were told > the would have to provide care for HIV patients. Firefighters refused to > provide EMS for the same reason. > > Eventually everyone calmed down and reason prevailed. I think the same > thing will happen with HIPAA. Give it a year or so and sanity will return. I call it HIPPO but you're right. I've referred people to what the government says about it on their web site and they still went overboard doing things that the site says they are specifically not required to do.
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