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Feds Ask Supreme Court to Decide if Weed Smokers, Non-Violent Felons Can Own Guns
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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 4140135" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>No look we get it. From a hospital administration's legal risk standpoint, HIPAA is great! It allows you to deny all sorts of wrongdoing done by your employees working on your behalf. If I was a hospital administrator, I'd sing the praises of HIPAA all the live-long day, just like the civil legal departments of every government department and administration tout so-called "whistleblower protection" laws. </p><p></p><p>That don't mean **** to people who've been negatively impacted unjustly. They still have to front the cost of fighting to restore their rights after the fact, and laws like HIPAA just help those who made bank off their misery deflect accountability.</p><p></p><p>So do us a favor, don't piss down our backs and tell us it's raining, K?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 4140135, member: 1132"] No look we get it. From a hospital administration's legal risk standpoint, HIPAA is great! It allows you to deny all sorts of wrongdoing done by your employees working on your behalf. If I was a hospital administrator, I'd sing the praises of HIPAA all the live-long day, just like the civil legal departments of every government department and administration tout so-called "whistleblower protection" laws. That don't mean **** to people who've been negatively impacted unjustly. They still have to front the cost of fighting to restore their rights after the fact, and laws like HIPAA just help those who made bank off their misery deflect accountability. So do us a favor, don't piss down our backs and tell us it's raining, K? [/QUOTE]
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