Posted on 11/28/2013 8:47:33 AM PST by dontreadthis
One of the aspects of Obamacare that everyone seems to have forgotten at the moment is their effort to put everyones personal information, medical and otherwise, into a central database. With this system in place, you can kiss your HIPPA privacy goodbye. Last week, we heard from our youngest daughter that she was receiving doctors bills from a doctor shes never seen. Some of the bills were from visits earlier this year and because they have not been paid, her credit score has been dinged. When she checked into it, she found out that the doctors office had her birthdate, address and Social Security Number. They submitted the bills to our daughters Medicade coverage and then billed her for the rest. As you can imagine, she was frantic, thinking someone had stolen her identity so she called the local police. After taking her report, the police officer called my wife for more information. He basically told my wife that he believes that our daughter had sought medical treatment at this doctors office and either forgot or was trying to get out of paying the bill. My wife explained that our daughter lives in northern Kentucky and the doctors office is on the west side of Cincinnati in an area that our daughter would never go to.
When I heard what happened, my first suspicion was that it wasnt identity theft as much as it was identity mix-up due to the Obamacare centralized database and told my wife and daughter of my suspicion. About an hour later, the policeman called my daughter to tell her that the doctors office treated someone else with the same name and they somehow pulled up my daughters information by mistake. Since my daughter had never visited that doctors office or any other office associated with this practice, the only way this mistake could have happened is that they got my daughters information through the centralized database created by Obamacare. The doctors office said they are correcting the billing and will notify the credit score agency, but this has revealed a two-fold major problem with the centralized database that I predicted from the beginning. First, mix-ups like this will happen more and more and innocent people that arent that alert will be paying other peoples doctor bills or their credit scores will suffer from it. Second, anyone with access to the centralized database will have access to anyones personal information including address, Social Security number, insurance policy name and number and more. Tens of thousands of medical, insurance and government workers have access to the centralized database and everything they need to steal your identity or more. If I were you, I would be very careful about every medical bill you get and check your credit score regularly. You may have no idea when it could happen to you.
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My mother already gets calls from pharmacies to pick up prescriptions she already has. It doesn’t have anything to do with Obamacare but its just proves the problem.
The doc puts the scrip on the net and multiple pharmacies pick it up and want to fill the scrip.
This new database is mess.
I don’t see a solution.
This a huge problem.
So doctors are using their access to the database for collection purposes???
What happens when they pick up the wrong person’s medical history, and kill you by prescribing something you’re allergic to?
This is what Obamacare is all about. They don’t care if you get insurance, they just want all your information so they can control you.
1)why is his daughter on welfare?
2)0mabacare database started after this happened...
Just what we need, that the doctors MUST be rquired to look at a dozen forms, and fill out blanks.....spending most of their time on paperwork and not looking at patients. Oh...my
accidental rationing
The federal push for electronic medical records predates Obamacare. It was the camel’s nose under the tent.
You may be able to sue the medical provider, but the government will take zero responsibility. Count on it.
Another reason to call it ZEROCARE.
It appears that the primary mistake was the woman signing up for the centralized data base.
Prosecute, then lawsuit. That medical provider should also be barred from accessing the database
How to attack the needs meeting base of Maslows hierarchy for all of U.S. and collect data,and redistribute, at the same time.......
Then we are in big trouble. Hubby has a very common name. Collection agencies have always fished with us. They take his name, my name, or anything similar and try to collect from us. They even billed us once for a Shanikqua ______ for having a baby in a local hospital. My first name is common and starts with an S.
That prevarication is not called for.
The House worked over and over and over to end Obamacare.
Many low income workers are now automatically offered Medicaid. There is a cutoff and people above this line pay for the Medicaid. I know a 63-year-old single male with low income and high assets who is paying $350+/- a month for State Medicaid. A 50-year-old woman with a chronic disease is on full disability w/Medicaid. She works as she is able. If she makes above the cutoff in any month that she also accessed medical services, she is billed for the overage. The state is diligent in checking her monthly usage and income.
Medicaid is not just welfare anymore.
As I understand it, with the electronic records systems, since 2010 or so, all your records are now online and accessible to government and to providers or anyone with the personal information.
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