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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If this is so typical and there is audio, how do you make personal calls without the Parents hearing your end of the conversation? Say you have to make a Drs appt and when you call and they say what do you need to be seen for, the parents will hear. That’s technically a HIPAA violation. [/quote] You talking about your own private health information in a public space/ workplace where others may hear is absolutely not a HIPAA violation wow [/quote] So a nanny should have no ability to make a personal call to her physician's office??[/quote] A nanny can do the same thing as an office worker here. Office workers can usually make personal calls at work but are limited in how much privacy they can get, as few people get fully enclosed private offices. You can step into a quieter space (like an empty corridor or conference room) but there is always a chance someone may come in. Or you just accept that your cubicle neighbor will hear you have an appt for Tuesday 9am. A nanny could step into a place where there aren’t cameras in the house (say, bathroom, guest bedroom), or in the backyard/playground while watching the kids play. But generally you aren’t discussing a ton of private medical info on the phone anyway.[/quote] Please tell me which office doesn't allow you (as a matter of policy) to step out for a 30 or 60 minute lunch break? I did once have a job with a parent at home that did allow me to take an hour personal lunch break every day, but that sort of situation is very rare for nannies.[/quote]
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