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1 hour ago, Dondrysdale1 said:

Liucci mentioned today he has quit baseball.

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  • you guys aren't going to believe this, but i may have misjudged the potential floor here.

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    Aggie - Fisher - Plan 2024 Synopsis, as I've come to hear about it: Spoilered for the tl;dr crowd that doesn't give a shit and doesn't want to scroll.  

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    I have to tell you, I don't know if I can handle this if it is true. They are speculating on the aggie 247 board that, because Elijah Robinson is still an employee at Texas A&M and because he is c

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47 minutes ago, Deej said:

 

5) Jimbo Fisher has run Florida State i to the ground.  Nobody in their right mind would would hire that guy for $100 million guaranteed with no buyout.

Which made Aggy perfectly suited for him 

3 hours ago, C-Man said:

 

Anthony Hill is gonna have a HUGE day against that shit aggy line next year

Hill, Burke, and Simmons will eat

2 hours ago, Dondrysdale1 said:

Liucci mentioned today he has quit baseball.

That's too bad.  He had a bright future there.  

Gotta' think that OL commit from Washington will flip to UW or Oregon eventually.

21 hours ago, RGBIII said:

LOL no doubt, I laughed when I heard it. I dont even think it was an employee just a random post lol

I don't think it fits the bill of a HIPPA violation. It really isn't a personal medical condition. If you reported the herpes he got form some Tech coed, sure that would qualify. If he was an employee like the NFL, it certainly wouldn't be a HIPPA violation. The herpes would be, not the broken bone.

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Bone injuries certainly fall under HIPPA. As stated above, however, the average guy on the street has no duty to protect health information under HIPPA.

21 minutes ago, Longhornlove said:

I have no fucking clue what HIPPA covers. 

FIFY

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6 minutes ago, Burt Macklin said:

FIFY

I Look at it from the POV as an employer which doesn't fit this case. Regardless a lawsuit will go nowhere especially with a news outlet. Everyone knows he is injured. Everyone knew what part of his body was injured. No true secrets were revealed here. Shit like this happens every day of football season and you never hear about fucking lawsuits......This is fucking retarded.

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I think we all know what happened here. @GreenspointTexas was the attending nurse during the exam that discovered the extent of the ankle injury. He sprints to Surly, discloses what he knows and clearly violates HIPPA, and the news goes viral. 

Soon, Team Weig-a-tron will discover this transgression, force @immamac into an identity reveal, and then take Greenspoint for all of that sweet, sweet nursing coin. Ball game. 

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Misspelling of HIPAA and complete incorrect understanding and discussion of how it’s applied not going away. 

Just now, MuellerHorn said:

Misspelling of HIPAA and complete incorrect understanding and discussion of how it’s applied not going away. 

For my part, I have no interest in any of it except for the jokes. Seems like really boring shit for medical dorks and lawyers to worry over and they chose that path. 

8 minutes ago, Burt Macklin said:

FIFY

To your point, it may be a HIPPA violation but there won't be any government officials snooping around looking to fine someone. That isn't in the spirit of the law. You are a smart guy. I'm pretty sure you understand it.

4 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

For my part, I have no interest in any of it except for the jokes. Seems like really boring shit for medical dorks and lawyers to worry over and they chose that path. 

My post wasn’t referencing your obvious joke (sans the misspelling).

Besides, y’all are just jealous that @GreenspointTexas and I as HC providers:

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3 minutes ago, MuellerHorn said:

Misspelling of HIPAA and complete incorrect understanding and discussion of how it’s applied not going away. 

Can you misspell an acronym? 

19 hours ago, Tex Pete said:

Yes, but that was after kind aggies showed them the way to Kyle Field. And Jimbo's wife offered blow jobs to all the males in the family.

Good people, those aggies.

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6 minutes ago, GreenspointTexas said:

I dont fault yall for not knowing what a CRNA is...

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It's HIPAA.  I deal with it several times a year as an attorney.  And every time I have to google whether it is HIPAA or HIPPA

29 minutes ago, Longhornlove said:

To your point, it may be a HIPPA violation but there won't be any government officials snooping around looking to fine someone. That isn't in the spirit of the law. You are a smart guy. I'm pretty sure you understand it.

If the Weigmans feel like there was a HIPAA violation, they could sue the doctor and the hospital/organization that provided the care. I've also seen hospitals fire doctors/nurses/staff if they were caught violating HIPAA. So it's not necessarily just a government investigation thing.

Also, a broken bone is definitely personal medical history and covered under HIPAA.  Heck, the doctor that saw CW can't even say that CW came to see him; that's also a HIPAA violation, even if no specific medical information was discussed.

When it comes to NFL/employees, I'm sure they have to sign a release of information as part of the player contract, which gives the doctor permission to communicate directly with the NFL/employer

1 hour ago, Frank Drebin said:

It's HIPAA.  I deal with it several times a year as an attorney.  And every time I have to google whether it is HIPAA or HIPPA

I just remember that the last two letters stand for Accountability Act

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I'm dumb.

As a recovering attorney, I can definitively say that the outcome of the prospective lawsuit against @blacklab and @GreenspointTexas will be the recovery of about tree fiddy. 

5 minutes ago, TheBryMan81 said:

I just remember that the last two letters stand for Accounting Act

Accountability Act

20 minutes ago, TheBryMan81 said:

I just remember that the last two letters stand for Accounting Act

I just remember it's not a hippo 

20 minutes ago, Bodacious Bevo said:

I just remember it's not a hippo 

THIS is a hippo:

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It's HIPAA.  I deal with it several times a year as an attorney.  And every time I have to google whether it is HIPAA or HIPPA

I remember it is AA because most of this community is drunk.

If people don’t start spelling HIPAA right I’m going to chamber a round. 

8 minutes ago, tejas60 said:

THIS is a hippo:

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Looks more like it used to be in a hippo.

52 minutes ago, JerryHubbard said:

Accountability Act

Yeah that.

#autocorrect #notSydneyCarton

23 minutes ago, Dbeasy said:

If people don’t start spelling HIPAA right I’m going to chamber a round. 

Not sure why you'd kill yourself over this rag-tag tire fire of cheese-punnery. 

On 9/27/2023 at 10:55 AM, Bodacious Bevo said:

Weigman's parents sound exhausting lol. Which is good for our entertainment value I guess

For those unaware, HIPAA only applies to healthcare providers. The doctor and staff that saw Conner can't share his information unless it's for medically important reasons. Other providers in the clinic can't access his records. All that stuff is recorded by EHR systems and easily checkable

The leak came from someone the Weigmans themselves told. Or a member of the team/staff. That stuff happens. Was the end game to use a high ankle sprain as an excuse through the end of the year? Sounds weird but I guess we're talking about a fanbase that believes the flu knocked out half the team for two weeks

ETA: If you're going to be helicopter parents and don't want your kid to get injured, don't let him play football and especially don't let him play for Fisher/Addazzio (and I think Dameyune Craig would have been the QB coach at the time lol). If you're going to let your kid be an adult and make his own decisions, then don't go chewing out coaches and talking about suing message boards when adversity strikes

 

On 9/27/2023 at 10:57 AM, Frank Drebin said:

247 is not a covered entity under HIPAA, so they aren't subject to HIPAA

I will let you look Mike Roach and Chip Brown in their eye sockets and tell them they are not medical doctors

23 hours ago, Orange&White said:

No sir.

You must have missed the aggie post the other day where the author had been sitting next to the Weigman's when the injury occurred, and the parents, unsolicited, told the author: "We know Jimbo will take care of hm. We love it here."

Chip Brown was there placing ML bets on SMU while Mike Roach was sucking the marrow out of chicken wings

1 hour ago, MuellerHorn said:

Misspelling of HIPAA and complete incorrect understanding and discussion of how it’s applied not going away. 

Never will. Thinking about suing you for HIPAA just in case

1 hour ago, Dbeasy said:

If people don’t start spelling HIPAA right I’m going to chamber a round. 

 

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May the guy who has never resigned himself to violating a HIPPO at closing time throw the first stone.  I refuse to be a hypocrite on this matter.  On to the next topic.

3 hours ago, Frank Drebin said:

It's HIPAA.  I deal with it several times a year as an attorney.  And every time I have to google whether it is HIPAA or HIPPA

ah youre a lawyer, so that's why you speak in absolutes and like a cunt 🥰

2 minutes ago, MisterP said:

ah youre a lawyer, so that's why you speak in absolutes and like a cunt 🥰

Kenny Powders, ladies and gents!

No reason for this out of context stupidity. If you idiots like to fight in the Cloak Room or somewhere else, go do it there. 

39 minutes ago, AugieBall said:

May the guy who has never resigned himself to violating a HIPPO at closing time throw the first stone.  I refuse to be a hypocrite on this matter.  On to the next topic.

HIPAAcrite.

3 hours ago, GreenspointTexas said:

I dont fault yall for not knowing what a CRNA is, so ill accept “regular nurse”

if they are calling you in to read an xray they really are quite fucked, aren't they? lol

2 hours ago, Dbeasy said:

If people don’t start spelling HIPAA right I’m going to chamber a round. 

I'll help! lol

18 minutes ago, MisterP said:

ah youre a lawyer, so that's why you speak in absolutes and like a cunt 🥰

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23 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

Kenny Powders, ladies and gents!

No reason for this out of context stupidity. If you idiots like to fight in the Cloak Room or somewhere else, go do it there. 

Bro, it was a joke. Nobody cares that he's a lawyer. Take a fucking xanex.

Can someone explain to me why the parents would care it got leaked out? I mean everyone knew he got hit, his foot was injured and severity unknown, but would certainly be out weeks. What would the possible reason to keep rumored diagnosis be?

9 minutes ago, MonkeyDoughnut said:

Can someone explain to me why the parents would care it got leaked out? I mean everyone knew he got hit, his foot was injured and severity unknown, but would certainly be out weeks. What would the possible reason to keep rumored diagnosis be?

"From the outside looking in, you can't understand it. From the inside looking out, you can't explain it.”

4 hours ago, Longhornlove said:

To your point, it may be a HIPPA violation but there won't be any government officials snooping around looking to fine someone. 

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40 minutes ago, MisterP said:

Bro, it was a joke. Nobody cares that he's a lawyer. Take a fucking xanex.

Xanax

33 minutes ago, MonkeyDoughnut said:

Can someone explain to me why the parents would care it got leaked out? I mean everyone knew he got hit, his foot was injured and severity unknown, but would certainly be out weeks. What would the possible reason to keep rumored diagnosis be?

It’s messing up his baseball contract negotiations. 

8 minutes ago, Mr. Mojo Risin' said:

Xanax

ok Tom Herman

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