BY: Elizabeth Harrington Follow @GoliadGal
October 4, 2013 4:15 pm
The Kentucky Obamacare marketplace has no “expectation of privacy,” warning its prospective customers that their information can be monitored and shared with government bureaucrats.
When clicking “let’s get started” on the state-run health insurance marketplace “kynect,” the user is quickly prompted to a “WARNING NOTICE.”
“This is a government computer system and is the property of the Commonwealth of Kentucky,” it states. “It is for authorized use only regardless of time of day, location or method of access. “
http://freebeacon.com/kentucky-marketplace-warning-no-explicit-or-implicit-expectation-of-privacy/
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Breach of patient privacy/confidentiality is a HIPAA (Health Information Portability and Accountability Act) violation. Then again, there's that little problem of the Constitution forbidding the government from forcing us to buy anything. Any law that violates the Constitution (or other laws) is automatically null and void. The ACA is a fraud.
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