A patient asks her doctor to send her test results to an app the patient has downloaded on her phone. The doctor worries that the app is not secure and
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Protecting Health Information in the Context of Divorce Proceedings and Domestic Relations – Part III
(Part III continues Part I and Part II of this series on privacy of health information in the domestic relations context, which may be found here and here. Capitalized…
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Protecting Health Information in the Context of Divorce Proceedings and Domestic Relations – Part II
(Part I of this series on privacy of health information in the domestic relations context may be found here. Capitalized words not defined in this Part II shall have…
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Protecting Health Information in the Context of Divorce Proceedings and Domestic Relations – Part I
The November 2014 ruling in the Connecticut Supreme Court in the case of Byrne v. Avery Center for Obstetrics and Gynecology, P.C., — A.3d —-, 2014, WL 5507439 (2014)…
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