Obviously like prescriptions are different to ensure safety and dosages and such. I mean like the notes to show that you or your child actually went to the doctor. Has anyone ever called like “hi, yeah so I just wanted to confirm my employee John saw your employer yesterday and confirm they are a real doctor”

I can’t imagine any manager actually has enough free time and enough pettiness to actually do that, am I wrong?

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    Wouldn’t even just responding to that kind of inquiry be a massive HIPPA violation?

    Update: Some research shows that HIPPA does allows them to confirm the authenticity of the note and the date and time of the appointment but nothing else.

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      There are quite a few exceptions built into HIPAA. I’m sure there would be something as you describe, but also there are things like if a crime occurred on the premises of the provider (or whatever) and they think they recognize the person in their security footage as a patient, they can give that information to law enforcement (as one would expect with non-healthcare organizations).

      Another is that if someone is talking with a patient in a double room with only a curtain separating, someone overhearing the conversation is considered incidental and not a HIPAA violation

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      9 hours ago

      Hmmm…true

      So why does every company/school ask for a “doctors note” if they can’t?

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        Some research shows that HIPPA does allows them to confirm the authenticity of the note and the date and time of the appointment but nothing else.

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          Ok, several questions… 1. Why is this some research? Shouldn’t this just be a it allows or it doesn’t allow? 2. How do they confirm it? 3. If you are the person answering the phone, why do you care? If I got a call asking if Sally visited my doctor yesterday, the answer is yes. I don’t know Sally and never met her but yup she definitely was in this office which I don’t own yesterday so she couldn’t be at your office yesterday. 4. Wait time? Why does the boss care? I have a doctor appointment tomorrow so I won’t be at work, doesn’t matter if it’s 9am, 3pm or 2:15am.

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            8 hours ago

            I’m other news, if anyone needs a personal/professional recommendation for a job tell me your name and industry and I got you fam.