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On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 22:25:37 GMT, Mike Isaksen wrote:
"Gezellig" wrote in message ... That FAA investigation examined the records of some 45,000 pilots in Northern California" which is a strict violation of "the Federal Privacy Act" which protects individuals from such information sharing. I'm not sure that applies. The FAA physical is something you contract (pay) for, but the Doctor works for the FAA and the results of the physical are due the FAA (ie. I'm not sure you can negotiate with the doctor on what portion of his finding will be forwarded). So if the information is part of the gov't record, can it therefore not be referenced to prevent fraud against the same gov't? I view this differently if I have a relationship with a doctor who I contract for my own needs. I view that information as private. I have not reached the age where I have to think about the implication of medicare/medicaid. Good point, I wonder if HIPAA applies? |
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