HIPPA....
Ok. But aren’t generalized descriptions still given for newsworthy medical treatment.
I.E. “A man is in critical condition after a car accident, more news tonight at ten.”
We get that basic information on a daily basis.
Shouldn’t our feral government at very least be required to tell we the sheeple how many people are being treated for Ebola at any given time, and what state they’re in? The absence of such concise information (the CDC website is very....ah...evasive on this) makes me start sizing my tin foil hat.
I don’t need to know the boyfriend’s name, or even his condition - but don’t we deserve to at least know whether or not the US Ebola cases have made it to a third tier?
NOT when the Dems have elections in 14 days. Klain is deep sixing US Ebola incidents....he is getting the stooge media to comply
Not many of us suit up and empty ebola bedpans, but we all have close contacts who might contact someone who does.
Yes, I agree. But I believe the hospitals and doctors are so afraid of repercussions of the HIPAA law and CDC regs that they just follow the path of least resistance.............