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This podcast is the second part of the Executive Ethics Board Complaint on Jay Inslee. He assisted the Attorney General in creating a religious exemption form for employees to use to apply for religious exemptions that ask for and contain individually identifiable health information. Additionally, this form is protected by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act which describes a wrongful disclosure. Allowing other persons to view documents with individually identifiable health information, particularly whether someone has received medications or vaccines in their adult life, is wrongful disclosure of that information. Apparently, no one ACTUALLY reads the HIPAA laws prior to performing nefarious acts or they would have known it was unlawful to have other persons or third-party advisory groups approve and deny the religious exemptions.
I'll be the one to show them.
By BobbieThis podcast is the second part of the Executive Ethics Board Complaint on Jay Inslee. He assisted the Attorney General in creating a religious exemption form for employees to use to apply for religious exemptions that ask for and contain individually identifiable health information. Additionally, this form is protected by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act which describes a wrongful disclosure. Allowing other persons to view documents with individually identifiable health information, particularly whether someone has received medications or vaccines in their adult life, is wrongful disclosure of that information. Apparently, no one ACTUALLY reads the HIPAA laws prior to performing nefarious acts or they would have known it was unlawful to have other persons or third-party advisory groups approve and deny the religious exemptions.
I'll be the one to show them.