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MEDICAL PRIVACY
Protecting Your Child's Medical Confidentiality in School
- Do not disclose social security
numbers to any school official, including the school nurse.
The 1974 Federal Privacy Act forbids them from asking for it,but
few know or follow the law. Do not put the SSN on checks, say it
over monitored phone lines, or carry it on your person.
- Do not give health insurance information to schools and to
not release school records to health plans or insurers.
- Place a written statement in school health record
forbidding outside access.
- Review all state assessment and achievement
tests before they are given to
your child.
- Teach children how, or whether, to respond to all
assessment test questions, and what to do if told to submit to an
intimate physical examination.
- Think carefully before signing up for any
smart card.
(See
Health Passport Program)
- Check your local immunization
registry to see if your child is listed. If so, take steps to
remove name and information.
- Disregard intrusive clinic surveys and questionnaires. Open
all mail sent to your children from health plans, state agencies,
research institutes, and schools and check for questionnaires.
- Talk to your legislators and members of Congress about
unconsented access to medical records.
- Stay informed. Get involved.
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Citizens' Council on Health Care
1954 University Avenue West, Suite 8, St. Paul, MN 55104
Phone: 651.646.8935 / Fax: 651.646.0100, e-mail
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