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by geekowl
4542 days ago
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A doctor should be allowed to go by what you tell them. Full stop. I may not want to tell someone about the fact I eat tons of red meat, for example. I may not want my test results to be shared with the insurance company, who will then charge me more. Too much shared information is dangerous. |
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The family member might be able to tell the doctor a lot more about the patient then the doctor is able to get out of the patient. This has worked wonders in treating my dad, because he isn't able to really talk about his symptoms for whatever reason, he just can't describe them well, or doesn't think some of them are a problem that others are concerned about. My mom observes them, goes to the doctor with him, and tells the doctor what is going on with him.
>I may not want my test results to be shared with the insurance company, who will then charge me more.
That has nothing to do with this. If you don't want to share test results with insurance, then don't. Don't submit the claim to the insurance company, they don't pay for it, and nobody knows the results except you, the lab, and your doctor. If you want anyone else to know, you sign a release. That's how HIPPA works. This has nothing to do with doctors Googleing you.