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yardwork

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51. It applies to everyone who could have access to his personal medical information.
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 10:34 PM
15 hrs ago

It's a good law. It's part of Obamacare. HIPAA protects everyone's health privacy.

HIPAA prevents people from looking up your medical records. You would be surprised how many people could potentially access your medical data - the list extends well beyond hospital staff.

It's an important and good law.

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Mortician/deceased confidentiality lame54 21 hrs ago #1
Who is deceased in the OP's scenario? ColoringFool 20 hrs ago #16
I would think the governor of the state on behalf of the citizens of Kentucky. CrispyQ 21 hrs ago #2
I believe it is up to the judge to determine if the petitioner has standing. flashman13 21 hrs ago #5
Puke evil lies catching up to them. They are never honest brokers, toss them all out. Blues Heron 21 hrs ago #3
No they couldn't. onenote 21 hrs ago #4
That is pretty categorical. Are you an attorney? Can you support that opinion? flashman13 21 hrs ago #6
Yes, I'm an attorney. onenote 21 hrs ago #7
About appointing a replacement Mz Pip 21 hrs ago #10
Kentucky for a time had a law requiring appointment of a replacement from the same party onenote 20 hrs ago #11
The Republican legislature removed Beshear's ability to make an appointment. flashman13 19 hrs ago #25
Doesn't the governor have a responsibility to appoint? orthoclad 16 hrs ago #37
There is a requirement in the law for a state to have two live senators Mysterian 20 hrs ago #17
Can you provide a citation? Is this a Kentucky law requirement? onenote 20 hrs ago #20
"shall be composed of two Senators" Mysterian 19 hrs ago #28
Right. And there can be vacancies. onenote 18 hrs ago #33
The law requires two senators Mysterian 16 hrs ago #41
The Constitution requires two Senate seats DetroitLegalBeagle 15 hrs ago #42
Correct. Not that it will matter to the person who has decided they are a legal expert. onenote 15 hrs ago #43
That's ridiculous Mysterian 4 hrs ago #53
The citation is basic comprehension of the English language and common sense DetroitLegalBeagle 3 hrs ago #54
So you got nothing Mysterian 1 hr ago #55
I'm not an attorney but I think HIPAA also applies. yardwork 15 hrs ago #44
Correct. onenote 15 hrs ago #45
Thanks. yardwork 15 hrs ago #47
what if he is being abused? Skittles 20 hrs ago #19
Yeah. Wellness check. orthoclad 16 hrs ago #38
It's weird. Mz Pip 21 hrs ago #8
It's clear you are not an attorney. Ms. Toad 21 hrs ago #9
Wondering how well HIPAA would work if it were a Democratic Senator PuraVidaDreamin 20 hrs ago #13
The exact same way. Ms. Toad 20 hrs ago #15
Yep, HIPAA definitely would prevent the hospital or other third parties from releasing such information without consent. onenote 20 hrs ago #14
Again, I'm not an attorney, but a federal judge has immense power and can more than likely over ride HIPPA. flashman13 19 hrs ago #29
No one had standing. Ms. Toad 17 hrs ago #34
Do HIPAA rights apply to a corpse? I think that is what we are dealing with here. flashman13 17 hrs ago #35
Yes. For 50 years. Ms. Toad 17 hrs ago #36
He has not "reappeared": orthoclad 16 hrs ago #40
Why is this vitally important to large numbers of people? yardwork 15 hrs ago #48
HIPAA only applies to medical staff orthoclad 16 hrs ago #39
That is incorrect. HIPAA applies to everyone. yardwork 15 hrs ago #49
I stand corrected. It applies to hospital staff. orthoclad 15 hrs ago #50
It applies to everyone who could have access to his personal medical information. yardwork 15 hrs ago #51
Like Meta? orthoclad 14 hrs ago #52
Sorry, I hadn't seen your post when I made mine upthread. yardwork 15 hrs ago #46
I don't care about Senator McConnell's condition. I hope he doesn't come back to the Senate. patphil 20 hrs ago #12
The live McConnell has been defying Trump in recent months. flashman13 19 hrs ago #30
i think beshear shd just declare the seat vacant and schedule an election. even if he's alive, mopinko 20 hrs ago #18
What utter nonsense. Why not just have every Democratic governor declare every Republican office vacant? tritsofme 20 hrs ago #21
is every republican office vacant? mopinko 19 hrs ago #23
And why wasn't Kirk's seat declared vacant? Because governors simply don't have the sort of arbitrary power you imagine. tritsofme 19 hrs ago #24
No judge is going to touch this DetroitLegalBeagle 20 hrs ago #22
CNN has him sitting up and smiling on their home page Bristlecone 19 hrs ago #26
Nope. Ocelot II 19 hrs ago #27
He's in rehab after a fall. LeftInTX 18 hrs ago #31
McConnell. Someone called him Schrodengers Senator lame54 18 hrs ago #32
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