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March 22, 2001
Re: Medical Privacy
Dear liberty activist,
Here's a copy of a press release we sent to the media today via U.S.
Newswire.
If you haven't already signed the petition, please do so today.
http://www.thelibertycommittee.org/
medprivacypetition.htm
Kent Snyder
The Liberty Committee
http://www.thelibertycommittee.org
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - Thursday, March 22, 2001
Contact: Kent Snyder of The Liberty Committee, 703-241-1003
Web site: http://www.thelibertycommittee.org
-- "Medical Privacy"
Doesn't Mean Privacy In Washington --
"Washington's dirty little secret is out -- the so-called 'final
federal medical privacy rule' recently announced by the federal government
gives us less privacy, not more," stated Kent Snyder of The Liberty
Committee.
Section 160.310: Grants the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
access to a person's medical information without his consent or a warrant.
Section 164.512: Grants many third parties access to a person's medical
information (including genetic information) without his written, informed,
non-coerced (as in "sign away your right to privacy or we will deny
treatment") consent.
Sections 164.502 and 164.506: The U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services has the ultimate authority to decide who can access your medical
records without your informed consent.
"The truth is that laced throughout the 367-page federal medical
privacy rule are provisions that actually give a patient less control over
his own medical records than he currently has. At the same time, these
regulations give federal, state, and local governmental agencies -- along
with insurance companies, HMOs and others -- more access and more control
than the patient himself has," Kent Snyder stated.
Reacting to growing public concern, U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services Secretary Tommy Thompson reopened the comment period on these
deceptive "privacy" regulations. Unfortunately, in order for a
citizen's comment to be acceptable, it must follow guidelines as to form
and content -- thus ensuring that many well-meant and deeply felt concerns
will be discarded as simply not in compliance. As a public service, The
Liberty Committee is providing a free on-line petition that meets the
guidelines for comments and reminds Washington what the true definition of
"privacy" is.
The petition can be found at
http://www.thelibertycommittee.org/med
privacypetition.htm
The Liberty Committee is a nationwide, grassroots organization of over
51,000 Americans whose goal is to defend and advance liberty by restoring
our national government to its constitutional limitations.
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