Yesterday, I saw an on-base military surgeon. They gave me a copy of the meds I was on. The list was accurate (contrary to what I previously reported).
The good news is that it only included military provider-prescribed meds. Testosterone, NDT, and a whole medicine cabinet of my other civilian-prescribed meds were not listed.
Suffice it to say that this is due to HIPAA. Everyone - military providers, civilian providers, companies with employee health records, and even companies that innovate with health data (e.g. FitBit) are terrified of running afoul of it.
I'm with Vince Carter on this - unless he divulges something, it will not show up.
More about options in the next post.
The good news is that it only included military provider-prescribed meds. Testosterone, NDT, and a whole medicine cabinet of my other civilian-prescribed meds were not listed.
Suffice it to say that this is due to HIPAA. Everyone - military providers, civilian providers, companies with employee health records, and even companies that innovate with health data (e.g. FitBit) are terrified of running afoul of it.
I'm with Vince Carter on this - unless he divulges something, it will not show up.
More about options in the next post.