Right, wrong, indifferent, here is what we do:

The new Navigator program makes this much easier once entered.  The medical 
release forms are printed after the first of the year to expire at the end of 
the year.  Lots of insurance companies issue new cards the first of every year. 
 The forms are turned into the Ranger office where 2 copies are made.  The 
original is given back to the Outpost Commander and put in a red (easier to 
see) binder.  One copy is put in the office binder and one in the Sr. Cmdrs 
binder.  The group Cmdr and I each carry our binders to every outing (in case 
of getting split up or different vehicles) and the other is left for Pastor or 
someone else if something happens and it is needed.  There is also a copy of 
the roster of who when on the trip left with the binder.  

The Ranger office is locked unless a Cmdr is in there, and each Cmdr keeps the 
group binder in their possession. 


Dave Swain 
Senior Commander
Outpost 89
Northeast Section Deputy Commander
Potomac District
Bethel Assembly of God
Martinsburg, WV
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mark Jones<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
  To: DJ<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ; 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
  Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 8:27 PM
  Subject: Re: [RR] Medical information privacy


  In the Successful Outpost Module it clearly outlines you get a "FRESH" 
  permission slip and medical release form for each boy for each outing.  I 
  agree totally.

  A medical release form stuffed away in someones desk at a locked church at 
  9:30 pm and one is with his outpost 35 miles away isn't going to do much 
  good especially if the boy has medications he is supposed to be taking and 
  you don't have a sheet on that... when, how much, ect..  I have seen this 
  system time and time again have boys on outings with no permission slip, 
  medical release from in the leaders possession.  To me this isn't smart.

  I made a simple policy change in this respect and it worked very well for a 
  lot of years.  Every outing must have a signed permission slip and a signed 
  medical release form before they will be allowed to go... we made that goal 
  almost always.    I told the parents we would be going on 12 outings this 
  year make a dozen copies of the medical release and if nothing changes just 
  hand that back in.  Worked great and I had the latest contact and medical 
  data current to that day.  I have not seen a system that worked better than 
  this.

  Each outing the papers all went in a 3 ring binder and it had a money 
  envelope, checkoff sheet that had each boy in the outpost listed and check 
  box for medical release permission slip and paid and left check boxes.  One 
  could do roll call, and have the boys that took meds highlighted all handy 
  and ready to go.

  This is a free download....The Ranger Database does this and prints off a 
  medical release form that is custom fit to each church, outpost etc.  All I 
  ever kept from a event was who attended and that was tracked peerlessly. 
  Almost all paperwork was thrown away after the event because it was STALE.

  My two cents.

  Mark Jones

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "DJ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
  To: <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
  Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 6:30 PM
  Subject: [RR] Medical information privacy


  > Greetings in Christ!
  >
  > An interesting discussion came up at my last leaders meeting at Evangel
  > Temple AG in KC, MO.
  > It seems some of my leaders are concerned about the privacy of the medical
  > information we gather and how it should be protected.
  > I've been checking out Ranger Navigator, a fairly new database system by 
  > Ray
  > Skinner, (www.rangerdepot.com<http://www.rangerdepot.com/>) its fantastic 
and of course it has a 
  > complete
  > section on medical information for each boy. I thought it was a great idea
  > to keep this information stored in the database, but then I realized I
  > intended for any commander in the outpost to be able to use Ranger 
  > Navigator
  > to keep all of our records current so everyone would have access to the
  > medical stuff. On the other hand, I feil that any medical information 
  > about
  > boys in our outpost should be made known to any commander who was going to
  > be responsible/spending time with that boy.
  > My dilemma is basically the security of this information.
  > I am almost certain we do not fall under the 1996 federal Health Insurance
  > Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), however I was hoping that
  > perhaps someone has some solid, legal knowledge in this area as to how we
  > are required to handle the medical information we collect. In the past, I
  > have always kept these medical forms in a folder in my desk. Common sense
  > would dictate it not be available to the general public, but should it be
  > locked up? Do staff church members have a right to see the information? Is
  > there "official" guidelines on who has a need to know?
  >
  > Contributors to this discussion should refrain from expressing opinions,
  > everyone has an opinion on this very sensitive subject. Sound, 
  > researchable
  > information will greatly benefit us all. I would also be curious if the
  > national office has any policy regarding this, perhaps in an LTA training
  > module I haven't taken yet.
  >
  > in His service,
  > All for the glorification of His kingdom
  >
  > DJ Hall
  > Senior Commander
  > Outpost #78
  > Kansas City Section
  > S. MO District
  > Gulf Region
  > www.rangerdj.com<http://www.rangerdj.com/>
  >
  >
  >
  >
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