On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 06:49:22 +0100, David Mann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Oct 17, 2005, at 6:30 PM, graywolf wrote:

You had better read that more carefully, it basically says you understand that those medical professionals have the right to violate your privacy under many conditions. Not that you give them permission to do so. It is some of those new laws we seem to be getting since 9/11.

I wouldn't want to have something like that shoved under my nose when I'm in need of urgent medical care. Either agree to whatever they write or suffer and/or die. Wouldn't that count as duress, making the contract unenforceable?

- Dave

It would certainly be unenforceable if you're dead.

John



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