Insurers sued for breach of the confidentiality of medical records.
One claimant to bring intrusions on May isolation, if a medical insurance company, a modified version to obtain medical information, then revealed, without the permission of the applicant, the Court of Appeals decided.
The applicant may also be a claim against the company Minn. Stat SEC. 144335 for the release of medical data in violation of the statute, because a doctor-patient relationship is not a condition for the application of statutes, the Court of Justice.
The decision is part of a Hennepin County District Court judge granted a summary of the judgement of the insurance company. However, the Court of Appeals upheld the summary judgement for defendants in two others, deception of consumers and MANOEUVRES DOLOSIVES.
Indeed, on questions of fact [the complainant] to demand access to isolation and the doctor-patient relationship is not necessary for the application of Minn. Stat Sec. 144.335, SubD. 3a (e), we reversed the court granting a summary judgement on these issues and detention for further operations.
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