Transgender patients sue the hospital that provided their records to Tennessee's attorney general

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Transgender patients sue the hospital that provided their records to Tennessee's attorney general - Lemmy.world

While I don’t think it was done maliciously against them specifically, this is of course a fail in ensuring the privacy of the patients that specifically requested for their privacy to be respected. Is it known if between the other 98 cases there weren’t any other requests for privacy?

But in all honesty, why is privacy a request and not a right given to all?

this is likely a HIPAA violation. The thing conservatives crowed about back during vaccine requirements for jobs (and were entirely wrong about being related to HIPAA). The hospital would explicitly require patients to approve providing the records to the government. The government is a covered entity in HIPAA.
I started to look at this, as I had read the whole HIPAA once upon a time. And I think its not so much HIPAA as it relies on the Privacy Act of 1974, but Im not a lawyer so I not making any argument either way. What I will say is that Tennessee is fucked if one of those 100 people is a resident of another state.