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Privacy test: medical records and the police. (Citings).


IN A SMALL town, they say, everyone knows your business. A county judge in Iowa is pushing that tendency to an extreme by requisitioning medical information from a local women's health Women's Health Definition

Women's health is the effect of gender on disease and health that encompasses a broad range of biological and psychosocial issues.
 clinic.

The trouble in Storm Lake, a town of about 10,000 in Buena Vista County, started in late May when an abandoned newborn, possibly born prematurely, was left for dead in a local recycling center. With the police department at a loss for leads, County Attorney Phil Havens sought access to the names and address of every woman who took a pregnancy test pregnancy test Any test used to detect or confirm pregnancy; in early pregnancy, all PTs measure hCG, the developing placenta's principal hormone, which is detectable as early as 6 days after fertilization; in clinical laboratories, serum levels of hCG are  at the town's Planned Parenthood Planned Parenthood

A service mark used for an organization that provides family planning services.
 clinic during a nine-month period. Once authorities had the names, they would check that each woman gave birth to a living infant; when this wasn't possible, they'd question the mothers.

After some legal back and forth between Planned Parenthood and the courts, Judge Frank Nelson ordered the clinic to hand over the information by August 17 or risk being charged with contempt. Jill June, the president of Planned Parenthood of Greater Iowa, refuses to compromise her patients' privacy. "What they've asked us to do is wrong;' she says. "It violates the laws of Iowa, it violates the confidentiality and trust these women place in us. As much as we'd like to help with the investigation, we simply cannot cooperate."

Havens, the county attorney, who did not return calls for comment, argues that pregnancy test information is not protected by doctor-patient privilege laws because the test could be performed and interpreted by non-medical personnel. But Judge Nelson took a slightly different tack, according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 Randall Wilson, legal director of the local American Civil Liberties Union American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), nonpartisan organization devoted to the preservation and extension of the basic rights set forth in the U.S. Constitution. . In response to Planned Parenthood's assertion of doctor-patient privilege, "he cited a case suggesting that privilege only applies when you're in court."

Wilson is concerned about the precedent that would be set if the judge's order stands. "It would say that anytime officials want to go on a fishing expedition Also known as a "fishing trip." Using the courts to find out information beyond the fair scope of the lawsuit. The loose, vague, unfocused questioning of a witness or the overly broad use of the discovery process.  in medical records, on a hunch hunch  
n.
1. An intuitive feeling or a premonition: had a hunch that he would lose.

2. A hump.

3. A lump or chunk: "She . . .
 or just because under the law of percentages it might sometimes result in finding evidence, they can;' he says. "It would basically wipe out any expectation of privacy in medical records."

June doesn't plan to allow that to happen. "It is our intention to pursue every legal avenue available to us, no matter how long it takes or what it costs," she says.
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Title Annotation:judge requisitions medical information from women's health clinic
Author:Rimensnyder, Sara
Publication:Reason
Geographic Code:1U4IA
Date:Oct 1, 2002
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