I've been having terrible insomnia for a long time, and finally complained to my neph about it. It's the kidneys (of course), but also stress and anxiety about THE FUTURE. GFR is at 11 and dialysis is looming over me. I'm also in the final steps of getting onto the transplant list (yay). Neph suggested I see a psych for counseling and/or meds, but also mentioned that if I'm depressed, the transplant team will deny me a kidney. (wtf? Why even say that?? ) So, if I start seeing a psych, will the transplant center know about it and what will they do? Do I have to notify them of any antidepressants I may be prescribed?
To answer your very important questions, HIPPA laws give psychiatrists absolutely NO right to speak to any other person, medical or otherwise, without your express, written permission.
QuoteTo answer your very important questions, HIPPA laws give psychiatrists absolutely NO right to speak to any other person, medical or otherwise, without your express, written permission. a. Unless the practicioner feels you are a threat to yourself or someone elseorb. Unless a minion of the federal government utters the root password "nationals security". Yes, there is an "open book for national security" clause in HIPPA.
Both of these would fall under 'danger to yourself or others' which I did address in my first post on the subject. Truly, the federal government is not lurking around waiting to muck up a transplant eval. I don't think this information is particularly helpful nor relevant.