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Today I came across a public notice from the FCC. I found it while doing research on whether or not using 711 Relay service is HIPAA complaint. As you know, HIPAA laws state that third parties shall not have access to your private healthcare information without your consent. While doing this research I found this from the FCC:
"We therefore emphasize that all forms of TRS, including “traditional” TTY based relay, Internet Protocol (IP) Relay, Video Relay Service (VRS), and Speech-to-Speech (STS), can be used to facilitate calls between health care professionals and patients without violating HIPPA’s Privacy Rule"
https://apps.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-04-1716A1.pdf
The ADA says that there must be equal access to communication. If a hearing person is not forced to have a third party on the line while their private healthcare information is being discussed, why should the Deaf community have to have a third party? How is that "equal access to communication"?
Thoughts?
"We therefore emphasize that all forms of TRS, including “traditional” TTY based relay, Internet Protocol (IP) Relay, Video Relay Service (VRS), and Speech-to-Speech (STS), can be used to facilitate calls between health care professionals and patients without violating HIPPA’s Privacy Rule"
https://apps.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-04-1716A1.pdf
The ADA says that there must be equal access to communication. If a hearing person is not forced to have a third party on the line while their private healthcare information is being discussed, why should the Deaf community have to have a third party? How is that "equal access to communication"?
Thoughts?