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July 05, 2007


The Times notices HIPAA

The Gray Lady's coverage of the health-privacy law leans heavily toward the "medical providers are overreacting, they just don't realize how easy they have it" school of thought, but at least it does air some of the law's many unintended consequences, which is better than no coverage at all. Further discussion: MedRants.

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