Delamin Cabs vibe over here, hope people get the Excelsior package
Delamin Cabs vibe over here, hope people get the Excelsior package
Gotcha, will give it a try at some point. Thanks for the info!
Do they do music recommendations? If so, how is it? I use the daily mixes and other mixes on Spotify daily, and got to know plenty od artists that way
I would guess the principal reason here is to socialize, and there’s probably other solutions to this. I would also guess that for some the socializing during the day doesn’t havehave to be with the same company’s coworkers
Pretty good, very responsive to feedback on Matrix/discord. Great features, love it
At least you should be able to block its mac address
What do you do wrt vegetables? I always end up using those thin plastic bag to wrap them, even uf I bring a big reusable bag to carry it all out
Hypothetically, they can ask for consent from patients, with some form that allows investigative agencies to access contact information of patients for such cases. I think there are other options other than sending it without consent and even the knowledge of the patients.
Awesome, thank you for pointIng out the issue with the previous one!
Changed the title, not sure how to balance “meant to make it easier to share between organizations (gov included)” and the misconception thay it is a privacy oriented regulation
From what I understand from the video and the regulation definition under Health Care Operations there are many ways for the provider to share the data without consent (page 2: https://www.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/ocr/privacy/hipaa/understanding/coveredentities/sharingfortpo.pdf).
“Health care operations” are certain administrative, financial, legal, and quality improvement activities of a covered entity that are necessary to run its business and to support the core functions of treatment and payment. These activities, which are limited to the activities listed in the definition of “health care operations” at 45 CFR 164.501, include: < Conducting quality assessment and improvement activities, population- based activities relating to improving health or reducing health care costs, and case management and care coordination; < Reviewing the competence or qualifications of health care professionals, evaluating provider and health plan performance, training health care and non-health care professionals, accreditation, certification, licensing, or credentialing activities; < Underwriting and other activities relating to the creation, renewal, or replacement of a contract of health insurance or health benefits, and ceding, securing, or placing a contract for reinsurance of risk relating to health care claims; < Conducting or arranging for medical review, legal, and auditing services, including fraud and abuse detection and compliance programs; Business planning and development, such as conducting cost-management and planning analyses related to managing and operating the entity; and Business management and general administrative activities, including those related to implementing and complying with the Privacy Rule and other Administrative Simplification Rules, customer service, resolution of internal grievances, sale or transfer of assets, creating de-identified health information or a limited data set, and fundraising for the benefit of the covered entity.
Is that the first hurdle you were mentioning? I’m just trying to understand where is the restriction of the second hurdle if in 164.506 it says an entity can use the data:
“Use or disclose protected health information for its own treatment, payment, and health care operations activities”
Trying to understand the distinction add have another TIL moment, not aeguing against the comment
I guess there’s some deminishing returns if the data gets distributed to too many entities
Although there are dumb phones out there
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If those pagers had explosives, I wonder if the explosives were put there as a sabotage or for “destroy if found” functionality
Liar liar stocks on fire
This theme is a little too dark
You see, Meta has billions, which puts them above the law. Also they make their investors happy, most likely
Is this criticism against removing said blobs or the blind praise of open source projects (or something else)?