Depends what they were handling.
The delay may have been very wise and worth the minor fuss over the style.
As long as they weren't handling illegal campaign contributions from the Chinese Communists.
Effective April 14, 2003, new federal regulations require us to be even more vigilant in safeguarding the privacy and confidentiality of our patients medical conditions.
Under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, known as HIPAA, we may release information about the condition of a patient only if the inquiry specifically contains the patients name. If the patient has not requested that information be withheld, and the request for information contains the patients name, we will generally be able to release the patients condition. However, we will do so in general terms that do not communicate specific medical information. Below are the one-word descriptions we will be able to provide:
Undetermined
Good
Fair
Serious
Critical
A description of the nature of a patients accident or injuries in the past, this is not permissible under HIPAA without written authorization from the patient. Additionally, patients have the option of requesting that we disclose no information about them or even confirm their presence in the hospital.