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Re: detecting medical isotopes at airport security
Hi Carol
I'm not sure that HIPAA rules would apply here, since the disclosure of information would be at the discretion of the pt. But, it looks like a good issue for the lawyers to bill some hours to.
Cheers
cja
Carol Marcus <csmarcus@ucla.edu> wrote:
>check. However, I guess that would now be a HIPAA violation!
>Ciao, Carol
>Carol S. Marcus, Ph.D., M.D.
><csmarcus@ucla.edu>
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