How confidential is confidential...?
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How confidential is confidential...?
I am currently trying to help a friend of mine get onto suboxone, buprenorphone, or methadone. However, she is hesitant to go to a clinic or doctor's office because she just got her LPN license and is afraid of leaving a "paper trail" that her employer could find, alerting them to her addiction.
Is this a legitimate concern or will her information truly be kept confidential? I know there's a doctor-patient privilege but I want to be able to reassure her so she can get help. Are there any truly anonymous clinics that don't require registration or would take cash?
Is this a legitimate concern or will her information truly be kept confidential? I know there's a doctor-patient privilege but I want to be able to reassure her so she can get help. Are there any truly anonymous clinics that don't require registration or would take cash?
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It's pretty safe.
I've heard people concerned about this sort of thing a number of times. There is no registry and for statistical and funding/billing purposes you're literally just a number. The Dr /clinic cannot release your information without signed consent forms. There's no registry and it IS confidential. I think that there is a lot of propaganda in regards to the lack of confidentiality that unfortunately perpetuates use and discourages folks from accessing services that could help someone get or stay clean.
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