- Data-processing companies
- Insurers
- Researchers (in some instances)
- Hospitals
- Doctors (even those not treating you)
- Law enforcement officials
- Public health officials
- Federal government
The issue is now magnified because one of Barack Obama's plans for socializing, I mean streamlining (government can streamline?) the health care system is to put everyone's medical record on a nationwide electronic database.
Can you imagine the abuse the aforementioned entities could inflict on unsuspecting Americans if they had instant computer access to everyone's medical history?
The history of the HIPAA privacy rules is fairly fascinating, so take a trip to find out more at The Institute for Health Freedom.
(If you're a businessowner, you'll need to master and implement your responsibilities under HIPAA, and there's no better way to do that than to purchase a copy of Personnel Concepts' HIPAA Compliance Kit.)