Police offcers/police departments are not normally covered entities and
thus HIPAA protections do not apply to information in their possession,
even if health related.

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Let me pose another question relative to this.  The Baker Act allows
police
to perform a field evaluation of the psychiatric state of an individual,
and
take them into custody for further evaluation.  This descriptive
information
relating the the state of the individual becomes part of a publicly
disclosable police report.  It's my belief that a) HIPAA Privacy Rule
applies because of the electronic transactional nature of this, as well
as
the type of PHI collected, and b) that it supercedes state law allowing
public access the police report on demand.

So I would be interested in anyone's opinions on the subject of how and
where the Privacy Rule applies during the course of arrest, detention,
medical evaluation, through to the court proceedings.  Have any of you
explored this thus far?

Thanks.


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  -----Original Message-----
  From: Tricia Lobdell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Friday, August 23, 2002 3:14 PM
  To: <
  Subject: Mental Health Records





  Would appreciate someone's "take" on  this.....

  We have a multispeciality physician office (all the physicians are
part of
one group).... so currently our outpatient mental health records are
located
in a separate section of the patient's medical record.  All of the
patient's
other outpatient records are in that chart also (i.e. Internal Med, ENT,
Cardiology, etc.)... the mental health records are towards the back
under a
separate tab marked "Mental Health Records"...... is this acceptable
under
HIPAA   OR   do these records need to be kept in an entirely separate
chart.
I am unclear if separate means "separate section" or "separate chart". 
Our
state law does not appear clear on this either.
  Thanks for your input.

  Tricia Lobdell
  HIPAA Coordinator
  The Monroe Clinic
  (608) 324.1802

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