Recently, after a long thought, I re-entered the world of EMS. I return to school in August to be recertified as an EMT-B. One of the things that has changed since I was last an EMT 15 years ago was the seriousness of HIPAA laws. The point was made clear to all of us new members that even if "your momma asks about the neighbor who you answered an ambulance call at", you do NOT discuss it due to those privacy laws.
Today, we answered a call at the home of a young person I know very well. After all was said and done, in the process of returning home, a non member tried to ask about the patient. I cut 'em off at the pass and said "No can do, don't even ask!". They got all huffy and bent outta shape!
Do some people not realize how important HIPAA is, and how they would expect the same treatment if they had been my patient???
Today, we answered a call at the home of a young person I know very well. After all was said and done, in the process of returning home, a non member tried to ask about the patient. I cut 'em off at the pass and said "No can do, don't even ask!". They got all huffy and bent outta shape!
Do some people not realize how important HIPAA is, and how they would expect the same treatment if they had been my patient???