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 by AvengerRam
3 years 10 months ago
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Israel   Lake Mary, Florida
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There is no HIPAA violation if an entity mandates that you provide health information.

HIPAA would be violated if, once that information is obtained, the recipient then shares or discloses that information without the consent of the person who provided it.

For example, an employer can require that an employee provide a fitness for duty certification from a healthcare provider after a medical leave or on-the-job injury. Requiring that does not violate HIPAA. If the employer were to fail to safeguard the medical information provided, on the other hand, it could run afoul of HIPAA or the ADA.

 by St. Loser Fan
3 years 10 months ago
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United States of America   Saint Louis MO
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Person 1: “How are you feeling today?”
Person 2: “YOU JUST VIOLATED MY HIPAA RIGHTS!!!!”

 by St. Loser Fan
3 years 10 months ago
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United States of America   Saint Louis MO
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Elvis wrote:The Raiders are indoors while the Rams are outdoors, more or less, so i could see it happening here to but not a given by any means...


Buy the way have the Raiders stated the guidelines for having Allegiant Stadium open? I bet you it’s like Dallas or Indy where the roof is only open for 1 or 2 games a season and most of the time it’s closed.

 by Elvis
3 years 10 months ago
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United States of America   Los Angeles
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The NFL requires players to take physicals and disclose all kinds of personal medical information before giving them contracts, not a HIPPA violation...

 by azramsfan93
3 years 10 months ago
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United States of America   Chandler, Arizona
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Elvis wrote:The NFL requires players to take physicals and disclose all kinds of personal medical information before giving them contracts, not a HIPPA violation...


While what the Raiders are doing does not constitute a HIPPA violation, this is an apples to oranges comparison. Fans are not employees.

I am interested in what lengths fans will need to go to to prove their vaccination status. A (possibly fraudulent) vaccination card? Something else? How will they manage fans with tickets sold on the sidewalk outside the stadium?

This should be fun to see.

 by Elvis
3 years 10 months ago
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United States of America   Los Angeles
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azramsfan93 wrote:While what the Raiders are doing does not constitute a HIPPA violation, this is an apples to oranges comparison. Fans are not employees.

I am interested in what lengths fans will need to go to to prove their vaccination status. A (possibly fraudulent) vaccination card? Something else? How will they manage fans with tickets sold on the sidewalk outside the stadium?

This should be fun to see.


Definitely gonna be messy.

Last year there were no fans. Now it's fans with some restrictions.

I'll take it.

 by azramsfan93
3 years 10 months ago
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United States of America   Chandler, Arizona
Pro Bowl

Interesting. Given a vast majority of tickets were sold without this stipulation it seems a tall task to refuse refunds. I would love to read the ticket agreement terms and conditions.

Elvis wrote:Another indoor stadium:



 by St. Loser Fan
3 years 10 months ago
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 Joined:  May 31 2016
United States of America   Saint Louis MO
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azramsfan93 wrote:While what the Raiders are doing does not constitute a HIPPA violation, this is an apples to oranges comparison. Fans are not employees.

I am interested in what lengths fans will need to go to to prove their vaccination status. A (possibly fraudulent) vaccination card? Something else? How will they manage fans with tickets sold on the sidewalk outside the stadium?

This should be fun to see.


Is it a ANOTHER checkpoint?

vax card check > bag check > metal detector > ticket scan

:roll2:

 by majik
3 years 10 months ago
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 Joined:  Aug 31 2015
United States of America   New Jersey
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Looks like the Raiders are covering themselves by offering refunds, rollover for money paid, and protecting the rights to retain season ticket holding rights. There is no financial “injury” that someone can sue over (unless of course the St. Louis judge in the NFL lawsuit has an anti-vaxxing cousin in Las Vegas who is a judge, sorry couldn’t resist St.Loser fan:)

On another note, I forgot Vinny B. went to the Raiders

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