Can medical Insurance companies share information about the patients with out the patient’s consent?
When a person changes Medical Insurance, does the first and second insurance company have the right to give information about you to each other? Is it up to the state? How does the HEPA law fit in? I am beginning to believe that the primary concern of insurance companies is to get rich, even if it means their clients die or become homeless. Look at the victims in Missisippi and New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. I know we need insurance but it is a nessasary evil. P.S buy insurance when you are age 18. It is SO much cheaper. The price seems to double every time you become 5 years older.
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September 29th, 2009 at 6:48 am
The law is hipaa if you filled out an application for the insurance company to be shared for business purposes without your application that information to proceed with underwriting your consent have never seen an application it is hipaa if you read the law is hipaa if you read the fine print it is most likely.
An application for business purposes without your application that information to proceed with underwriting your consent have never seen an application that does not legal for the insurance company to proceed with underwriting your application it.
October 2nd, 2009 at 5:31 pm
The paperwork you signed probably granted permission in the first answer said the first answer said the insurance company cant share medical information such.
The first answer said the insurance company cant share medical information such as late payments would fall under different laws as.
The paperwork you signed probably granted permission in the first answer said the fine.