ction in reliance on the
information it contains. Thank you."
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From:
Ribelin, Donald
To: WEDI SNIP Privacy Workgroup List
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 06:41
AM
Subject: RE: Facility Directory
As I
read it, there is no requirem
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Subject: Re: Facility Directory
Donald,
I agree with your opinion that you don't have to ask, but a check-off line
in the sign-in form would be nice. It would also document that the option
had indeed been offered, and since, in this game, documentation is
everything, that would
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-Original Message-From: KERBER, JEFF
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 7:59
AMTo: WEDI SNIP Privacy Workgroup ListSubject: RE:
Facility Directory
In
reading the other responses
Yes, it would come under the "right to object" clause. The patient has a right to not have their name listed, but there are no specific documentation requirements and no specific standard as to how or when the option must be offered. However, if you don't document the agreement to be listed, how