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DoD Civilian Mandated Reporting of Overnight Inpatient Medical Care Question
So I got a email from higher headquarters with a list of mandatory reporting. Most things on the list were legit and made sense, except one, which states, “All military, civilians, and dependents family members, admitted for overnight inpatient medical care.” No stipulations, such as for substance abuse, self-harm, mental health issues, or anything like that. I feel that this is a privacy issue, especially for my family members. Is my command legally allowed to mandate this to its civilian personnel? Even if the medical treatment is not affecting work in anyway?
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