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catrose

(5,059 posts)
21. Thanks.
Wed May 4, 2022, 08:23 PM
May 2022

When they just keep repeating the crap, I feel like I've fallen down a rabbit hole or have gone through the looking glass, hard to say which.

This message was self-deleted by its author jfz9580m May 2022 #1
The providers are criminalized, not the women LeftInTX May 2022 #6
Just as bad jfz9580m May 2022 #7
The DA, who is a democrat dismissed the case because she couldn't be charged. LeftInTX May 2022 #9
This message was self-deleted by its author jfz9580m May 2022 #10
"who is a democrat" when there is a republican DA they will punish women with the process no matter uponit7771 May 2022 #23
States are criminalizing women iemanja May 2022 #14
No..there was the case in Texas who was wrongly charged. LeftInTX May 2022 #15
"As to why she was charged" gratuitous May 2022 #16
See this iemanja May 2022 #19
OK..thanks LeftInTX May 2022 #20
Not anymore. Women will be charged with murder for a miscarriage SoonerPride May 2022 #28
Nothing. They are unrelated. onenote May 2022 #2
Most people do not understand the ramifications of these things jfz9580m May 2022 #8
Lawyers may not divulge their conversations with clients lapfog_1 May 2022 #3
Not all states are going Tickle May 2022 #18
which is fine... so long as the person never returns home lapfog_1 May 2022 #22
Gut them. Abortions & miscarriages are supposed to be reported to the states. Then there's the... Hekate May 2022 #4
Medical Practice Acts are independent of HIPAA LeftInTX May 2022 #5
If state law requires reporting, think that will get by HIPAA. If enforcement Hoyt May 2022 #11
How will they suspect anything though? HIPPA will have to be violated in too many cases by ... uponit7771 May 2022 #24
Some states will try to require people to report instances of abortion. In those cases, I bet Hoyt May 2022 #26
Currently, HIPAA-protected medical information can be released in response to a valid subpoena wryter2000 May 2022 #12
+1, uponit7771 May 2022 #25
I'm not sure this is the correct place to ask, but people here seem to know about HIPAA. catrose May 2022 #13
Yes, it is certainly BS! halfulglas May 2022 #17
Thanks. catrose May 2022 #21
It Is BS RobinA May 2022 #29
They probably repeat it often because everyone knows if you repeat something often halfulglas May 2022 #32
Here is what I meant about mandatory reporting and how HIPAA won't protect: LeftInTX May 2022 #27
HIPAA Doesn't Apply RobinA May 2022 #30
The provider and procedure reporting are mandatory. LeftInTX May 2022 #31
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