World of Psychology

Health Privacy at Taylor University

By John M Grohol PsyD
November 28, 2004

Health Privacy at Taylor University

Wow. Apparently Taylor University doesn’t much care for how they handle the privacy of their students’ healthcare records. Which appears to be in direct violation of the U.S. Federal privacy standards guaranteed by HIPAA, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (definition). It’s sad to read someone who has to deal with this crap…. from their own university, yet.


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