On Thu, 16 Nov 1995, Robert Gellman wrote:
> MIB is not covered by any of the federal bills. Disclosures to MIB are
> with the consent of the record subject. You are free to give your
> medical information to MIB, a neighbor, or the New York Times. And you
> are free to set the conditions under which you make the disclosure. The
> bill mostly regulates those who get information without your consent.
Really. Thanks interesting. how will MIB get the data if a bill
passes? jamie
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> Bob
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