The revelation could shape the debate over Americans’ health privacy as states move to criminalize abortion and drugs related to reproductive health

Though some of the chains require their lawyers to review law enforcement requests, three of the largest — CVS Health, Kroger and Rite Aid, with a combined 60,000 locations nationwide — said they allow pharmacy staff members to hand over customers’ medical records in the store.

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        IDK, protecting medical data is pretty important, see this incident involving an attempted blood draw by police in Utah, which is a very conservative and police friendly state, yet the police settled for a massive payout and the legislature promptly clarified the law to ensure it was clear a warrant is needed.

        I don’t know of any cases directly related to pharmacies, but I would honestly be surprised if that was somehow exempted from medical information protection laws. Then again, I’ve been unpleasantly surprised before…

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      7 months ago

      Ackshually, no, cuz u voluntarily disclose your prescription to us. Apple lets you choose what to share /s

      Edit: its def HIPAAcritical

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    Sounds like these stores should lose their right to dispense medication and all parties have their healthcare licenses revoked and heavy charges placed on the companies.