When the “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act” passed, the end of doctor-patient confidentiality was predictable -- but we could not have expected it to happen this soon.
ObamaCare, with the aid of hospitals, insurers, banks, and private data managers, is initiating a program to track store and credit card purchases to see if people are telling the truth about their lifestyle choices.
Some troubling realities have been revealed in a recent Bloomberg article.
First, the idea that the hospitals, at government direction, are doing it for our own good so it’s okay.
There was a time when responsible journalists would not accept this so blindly.
Second, that the information retrieved without our knowledge or approval is subject to doctor-patient confidentiality.
With ObamaCare it’s easy to assume that there is no such thing anymore.
Now we have doctor-patient-government confidentiality -- and yes, “government confidentiality” is an oxymoron.
So let’s get one thing straight:
With the federal government takeover of the health care industry under ObamaCare, today Doctor=Hospital=Insurance Company=Government.
By virtue of controlling the purse strings, the first three are beholden to the fourth.
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