Anonymous
Post 06/30/2025 11:47     Subject: HIPPA violation

Anonymous wrote:The same thing happened to me. It's up to YOU to change your name, address and all information going forward.

It's not a HIPPA violation. I work in the medical field.

Stop wasting your energy on BS. Move on with your life. You will feel better if you don't play the victim.


WOW. Pretty sure you don't work in medical field. If you do, are you one of those who carelessly releases PHI to unauthorized entities?

OP, please follow through with this and update this thread. I am invested now. Something similar happened to me when a nurse (that my ex knew) gave my ex info from my file. I loved my doctor and i told her privately during my appointment, which she appreciated. That nurse was let go soon after that.
Anonymous
Post 06/30/2025 10:23     Subject: HIPPA violation

Anonymous wrote:The same thing happened to me. It's up to YOU to change your name, address and all information going forward.

It's not a HIPPA violation. I work in the medical field.

Stop wasting your energy on BS. Move on with your life. You will feel better if you don't play the victim.


You’re obviously lying. And Op did in in fact update her info, if you actually read her post. She says that repeatedly.

Btw I’m a privacy lawyer. This is in fact a HIPAA violation.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2025 21:52     Subject: HIPPA violation

The same thing happened to me. It's up to YOU to change your name, address and all information going forward.

It's not a HIPPA violation. I work in the medical field.

Stop wasting your energy on BS. Move on with your life. You will feel better if you don't play the victim.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2025 21:50     Subject: Re:HIPPA violation

Anonymous wrote:Yes, file a HIPAA complaint about it (https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/filing-a-complaint/index.html), but also write a formal complaint so you have evidence of what you asked them to address, when and why.


And then wait. And wait some more. And keep waiting... Don't expect a speedy response (or, really, even a response at all)


DP here and I completely agree.

Also, send a copy of the complaint to the medical group via US mail. Preferably certified or priority mail so you can prove delivery. I'd also consider finding the privacy or compliance, or whatever it's called, part of the medical group that owns or oversees this practice and send a copy to them too. Do not rely on email or phone calls. Those are easily blown off, as you've already experienced.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2025 21:45     Subject: HIPPA violation

Anonymous wrote:If you voluntarily added that information and never requested it be removed, I doubt your complaint will go far. The system doesn’t know the relationship status of the people using it.


This is an insane excuse. The "system" is run by people who have responsibilities under the law. The burden is 100% on them to make sure their system is configured in such a way that the law is followed.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2025 20:07     Subject: HIPPA violation

Anonymous wrote:You gave consent and the consent needs to be revoked. Changing your address doesn’t do that. Upon divorce there’s no notice sent by the court notifying everyone who might send you confidential information to not send it.

Your ex should have told you years ago he was getting your mail.


Covered entities have an obligation to ensure billing info and PHI is being sent to the correct address and individual. This did not happen and is a fairly serious breach of PHI. It’s likely a system issue, but if an worker/individual did this purposely, they would be terminated.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2025 19:54     Subject: HIPPA violation

Anonymous wrote:You gave consent and the consent needs to be revoked. Changing your address doesn’t do that. Upon divorce there’s no notice sent by the court notifying everyone who might send you confidential information to not send it.

Your ex should have told you years ago he was getting your mail.


That’s not how the law works. But nice attempt to troll.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2025 18:06     Subject: HIPPA violation

You gave consent and the consent needs to be revoked. Changing your address doesn’t do that. Upon divorce there’s no notice sent by the court notifying everyone who might send you confidential information to not send it.

Your ex should have told you years ago he was getting your mail.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2025 16:08     Subject: HIPPA violation

^ people have been fired for disclosures much less severe than this
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2025 16:06     Subject: HIPPA violation

Anonymous wrote:Side tangent - aren't there divorce agreements where exes have to maintain the former spouse on their health insurance?

I agree OP deserves a correction of the issue. But I believe this situation may be valid for some divorced couples.


Even if someone was paying for insurance for an ex, there would never be a reason to share PHI unless there was explicit consent, and this consent is confirmed on a regular basis. PHI is highly regulated.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2025 15:12     Subject: HIPPA violation

Side tangent - aren't there divorce agreements where exes have to maintain the former spouse on their health insurance?

I agree OP deserves a correction of the issue. But I believe this situation may be valid for some divorced couples.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2025 14:13     Subject: HIPPA violation

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you voluntarily added that information and never requested it be removed, I doubt your complaint will go far. The system doesn’t know the relationship status of the people using it.


I don’t even remember giving them that info, but admit it’s possible bc I was under my ex’s insurance briefly many years ago. But the point is I have actually updated my info, and from what I can see of my records, it’s correct. My insurance, my address, I’m the guarantor, etc.


Yes, you sign form once a year outling who may receive your info. Your insurance is in no way connected with him, is not even his insurance. This is actually very actionable. I would be, and most of us would be furious if our personal medical info went to an ex-spouse. There's no reason at all that might accidentally happen- the office would have to be grossly incompetent.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2025 14:04     Subject: Re:HIPPA violation

Anonymous wrote:Yes, file a HIPAA complaint about it (https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/filing-a-complaint/index.html), but also write a formal complaint so you have evidence of what you asked them to address, when and why.


And then wait. And wait some more. And keep waiting... Don't expect a speedy response (or, really, even a response at all)


Thank you!
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2025 13:20     Subject: Re:HIPPA violation

Yes, file a HIPAA complaint about it (https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/filing-a-complaint/index.html), but also write a formal complaint so you have evidence of what you asked them to address, when and why.


And then wait. And wait some more. And keep waiting... Don't expect a speedy response (or, really, even a response at all)
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2025 13:14     Subject: HIPPA violation

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Inbound be super frustrated as well. And, be careful not to take your frustrations out on the min wage person answering the phone who has no idea how to help you. I would start with the practice manager of the current doctor group, or, the ombudsman at the hospital.

Be a pit bull, don't let go until you find the right person who can help find the one field that is making the bills go to the wrong place


Is the ombudsman who I would contact? Totally agree it has nothing to do with the current practice I’m seeing


Dp. That’s what I would so. Like a pp said, this info is buried deep in the system somewhere and it will probably take the ombudsman to get the attention of someone who can fix it.

I get it, I actually have this issue with my kids’ Catholic school. My ds went to a parish preschool in 2013 and we moved away after less than a year. Five years later we moved back to NoVA but miles away in a different parish, but our details in the diocese records are from 2013. I keep correcting them but they seem to regularly revert to the old address/phone number/emergency contacts at the start of each school year. My ds is in high school now, and I’m still fixing the info. No idea why it won’t go away.


Aha, thank you. I’ll admit that if my ex was normal, it probably wouldn’t bother me as much. But he is not, and this private info was pretty much used in the worst way possible.


Ugh, I’m sorry. 😢 I’d tell the ombudsman that your personal info is being abused by your ex to light a fire under them to get it fixed.


Thank you so much for the advice!