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- From: malcolm@wrs.com (Malcolm Humes)
- Subject: Re: Medical data banks? (was Job ad wants SSN/drug test)
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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 19:34:40 GMT
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- bwood@nssdca.gsfc.nasa.gov (William Wood) writes:
- ><*> This is also interesting... Does anyone have the address on the
- >Medical Information Bureau??
-
- > I saw a quick report on them on my local news. From what I was
- >able to catch, anyone can write to them to get copies of whatever
- >is written on you (medically).
-
- > This seems to be the main storage center of medical information that
- >is used by and contributed to from nearly all major insurance companies.
- >If you ever went to the Doctor to fix a toe nail - the whole story is in
- >their files. And Lord help you if you have a disease that those "with
- >inquiring minds" wish to know..they will find out here.
-
- > It seems like this is much like that little form you can fill out
- >to find out how many quarters you've paid into Social Security. I
- >just don't recall the address. I'm pretty sure it's somewhere in
- >Virginia.. Who knows????
-
- Anyone got any more info? I've heard of this too but thought it was based
- in Boston or the northeast somewhere.
-
- This is really ugly stuff - to me it implies that they could be running
- check on medical history as a pre-employment screening, perhaps to weed
- out folks with any history of psychological treatment, drug rehabs, or
- any history of serious illness. Somehow I doubt that this is regulated and
- scrutized to the extent that Credit reporting is. Most likely it's totally
- run as a service to the insurance business with their interests met. I'm
- very curious what rights we have to see the information and to contest it's
- accuracy if necessary. I also wonder if this information is marketed and
- sold like credit reports - aren't doctors bound by some rights of the
- privacy of a patient? I'd be surprised if the info is freely available to
- folks like potential employers, but I'd love to get some conformation
- one way or the other.
-
- - Malcolm
-