Mike1234567
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I agree with morcey2. It's just my doctor... I'll lie and tell him "no". It's none of his or anyone else's business.
I fail to see how that question is related to one's health care.
It is neither, unless they inserted a brain data mining probe into an orifice without your consent. If it happens again just think of waterfalls.d2wing ......It seems that this is illegal search and gun registration rolled into one.
Normally, I would put this down as being a little paranoid, However, with some of the antics of this administration and the liberties they tend to take with the law when they think it is to their advantage to do so, I believe you may have a valid point.Of course those records are no longer private but entered into a database. It seems that this is illegal search and gun registration rolled into one. I don't know if this is part of the affordable police state act, or another illegal power grab by the traitor in the White House and comrades.
This is 100% correct.Obamacare insurance doesn't exist. If someone is getting healthcare through a provision of the Affordable Care Act they either have Medicaid or private insurance. In my state the vast majority of insurance sold on the exchange is Blue Cross / Blue Shield of Alabama.
Medical records are still private even if the are kept electronically instead of in paper folders. HIPAA rules apply in either case.
Asking if you have guns in your home and if the are locked is a standard question recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics and American Academy of Family Physicians. It is an effort to reduce accidental shootings by children and reduce firearm related suicides. If you don't want to answer the question then don't answer.
Interesting. Because that is the exact opposite of my experience with doctors and the medical industry.The correct answer to those questions are either No" or "That is none of your business". Most doctors that I have had to deal with in my life (and it's been a whole bunch) are essentially overeducated mindless liberal fools. Be very careful with the medical industry. It's a lot like buying a used car but your life might be on the line if you choose poorly. My wife and my mother both came very close to dying because of poorly trained doctors. Be very careful.