• @vxx@lemmy.world
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    69 days ago

    That would be a violation of the hiipa act. Your samples get sent anonymous to the Lab with only a case number. They only know the adress of the doctor.

    If your doctor didn’t anonymise your sample and the lab used it to send you a bill, they’re in deep waters.

    • Dem Bosain
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      49 days ago

      Not when the lab and the hospital are owned by the same company. Promedica (local hospital) sent my sample to Promedica (lab) and I got a bill from the lab. Because Promedica (lab) didn’t have my insurance information.

    • @Wolf314159@startrek.website
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      49 days ago

      Somehow I think the national lab test company’s lawyers have got them covered. This wasn’t exactly a fly by night, no name company. Having in known third party send you a medical bill months later is pretty fucking common place. This was just one anecdote of many, not an isolated incident.