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  1. TITLE: Confusion in Text Messaging, Encryption, and HIPAA

    A therapist colleague of mine contacted Ring Central (a video and
    telephone platform that provides HIPAA BAA subcontractor paperwork upon
    request) with questions about their messaging capabilities and
    encryption.  They were looking for a compliant way to text message with
    clients.  The support staff directed them to this article:

    support.ringcentral.com/articl
    <support.ringcentral.com/articl>

    At first glance, the article would seem to make messaging with clients
    golden as a good level of encryption is described and the therapist has
    a HIPAA BAA with Ring Central.  Right?

    Wrong.

    A few different topics are getting confused here -- smart phone SMS text
    messaging, messaging within Ring Central apps and websites, and HIPAA
    BAA subcontractor agreements.

    With SMS text messaging by phone it will never be HIPAA compliant (even
    if the therapist sends it from within Ring Central) because the client
    will get the SMS text message unencrypted on their smartphone.

    Messaging within the Ring Central apps and website *IS* at an excellent
    level of encryption -- but won't be covered by the therapist's HIPAA BAA
    agreement unless the people messaged are also part of the therapist's
    company account or are other therapists with their own Ring Central
    accounts with HIPAA BAA subcontractor agreements.  This will rarely if
    ever cover therapy clients.

    This gets confusing.  So -- for example -- when I go into my Ring
    Central account online and click on "Message" I'm invited to email a
    messaging link to anyone I choose.  So far so good.  But when that
    person (like a client for example) goes to that messaging link, Ring
    Central REQUIRES them to sign up for their own FREE Ring Central
    account.  That FREE account WILL NOT be covered by a HIPAA BAA
    agreement.  So the messages sent to them (inside a Ring Central app or
    website) will be encrypted but not HIPAA compliant.

    Similar problem with Ring Central video conferencing.  As long as the
    client DOES NOT sign in with their own free account -- and instead goes
    to my anonymous video link -- it will be covered under my BAA agreement
    with Ring Central.  However, Ring Central invites clients to sign up for
    their own FREE account in order to video conference with me.  If the
    client makes that mistake, then its no longer a HIPAA compliant video
    conference session because only one of our two Ring Central accounts is
    covered by BAA.

    I sometimes wonder why this all is left in such a confusing state?

    Of course, I'm not a lawyer, so do your own research too.
    *
    Michael Reeder, LCPC
    *
    *Hygeia Counseling Services : Baltimore / Mt. Washington Village location*

     #psychology #neurology #socialwork #psychiatry @psychology
    @socialwork @psychiatry #mentalhealth
    #psychotherapists @psychotherapists #pharmacy
    #medicationchecker #drugs #druginteractions #cookies #tracking #hacking
    #3rdpartytrackers #HIPAA #privacy #dataprivacy #webbeacons#RingCentral
    #VoIP #telephony

  2. While this article from Livestrong has many good points about problems with fitness trackers, I notice that there is one they don't mention -- data aggregator tracking.

    Which is a shame since I observe Ghostery and Privacy Badger blocking 6-9 such URLs contacted when your browser visits this article.

    The Dark Side of Fitness Trackers
    livestrong.com/article/1371666

    #psychology #neurology #socialwork #psychiatry @psychology @socialwork @psychiatry #mentalhealth #psychotherapists @psychotherapists #pharmacy #medicationchecker #drugs #druginteractions #cookies #tracking #hacking #3rdpartytrackers #HIPAA #privacy #dataprivacy #webbeacons

  3. Signing away most all of your medical privacy rights in order to become
    a customer is way uncool and unacceptable:

    wapo.st/3p1uTJG

    ~~~
    To become an Amazon Clinic patient, first you sign away some privacy

    You agreed to what? The ‘HIPAA authorization’ for Amazon’s new
    low-cost clinic offers the tech giant more control over your health
    data.

    wapo.st/3p1uTJG

    --
    *Michael Reeder, LCPC
    *
    *Hygeia Counseling Services : Baltimore / Mt. Washington Village location*

     #psychology #neurology #socialwork #psychiatry @psychology
    @socialwork @psychiatry #mentalhealth
    #psychotherapists @psychotherapists #pharmacy
    #medicationchecker #drugs #druginteractions #cookies #tracking #hacking
    #3rdpartytrackers #HIPAA #privacy #dataprivacy #webbeacons

  4. TITLE: Online Pill Identifier: Search by Imprint, Shape, or Color (With
    Plenty of Data Tracking)

    Thank you Dr. Pope for initial message below.

    This is really cool.

    It should also be noted that when you use it, the drugs.com server
    communicates with -- and sends something about you -- to:

    securepubads.g.doubleclick.net
    stats.g.doubleclick.net
    www.google-analytics.com
    analytics.google.com
    fundingchoicesmessages.google.com
    www.googletagmanager.com
    fonts.gstatic.com
    www.gstatic.com
    ads.rubiconproject.com
    sb.scorecardresearch.com

    Don't pretend for a moment that what medications you are taking are
    likely to remain private.

    So load-up Ghostery and Privacy Badger into your web browser and hope
    for the best.

    -------- Forwarded Message --------

    Drugs.com
    <dmanalytics2.com/click?u=http%>
    provides an online pill identifier service.

     Here’s the announcement:

    Pill Identifier

    Search by imprint, shape or color

    Use the pill finder to identify medications by visual appearance or
    medicine name. All fields are optional.
    *
    *
    *Tip:* Search for the *imprint first*, then refine by color and/or shape
    if you have too many results.

    Here’s the link: drugs.com/imprints.php
    <dmanalytics2.com/click?u=https>

    PLEASE NOTE: The Drugs.com
    <dmanalytics2.com/click?u=http%> site
    also provides an interactions checker and other services.

    Ken Pope

    ~~~
    Merely forwarded by:
    Michael Reeder LCPC
    Baltimore, MD

     #psychology #neurology #socialwork #psychiatry @psychology
    @socialwork @psychiatry #mentalhealth
    #psychotherapists @psychotherapists #pharmacy
    #medicationchecker #drugs #druginteractions #cookies #tracking #hacking
    #3rdpartytrackers #HIPAA #privacy #dataprivacy #webbeacons