Anonymous wrote:FYI, since many therapists, psychiatrists, etc in the DC area don't accept insurance, it's worth noting that they probably don't fall under HIPAA. However, they are still ethically bound to protect patients' privacy.
Anonymous wrote:Therapist here. I tell the parents (if they call) that I am happy to listen to everything they want to say but they have to know 2 things before they speak: 1) I won't offer any information back, I'll only listen, and 2) I will tell my patient that you called and this is what you said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course, you can. The psychiatrist just can't share information about your adult children without their permission. My DH suffers from mental illness and I can't tell you the number of times I've called his health providers to convey information that he was unlikely to share with them.
Your husband likely told them this was ok. Otherwise it's a violation to say someone Is your patient if consent hasn't been given.
Anonymous wrote:Of course, you can. The psychiatrist just can't share information about your adult children without their permission. My DH suffers from mental illness and I can't tell you the number of times I've called his health providers to convey information that he was unlikely to share with them.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. If they are adults.