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Explanation:
As far as I know, If you are transcribing the report and you see some personal health information about a person you know, the right thing to do is DO NOT TELL OR SPEAK about the details of the report to anyone (even to the person the report belongs to).
Let their primary care providers report the results to the person the report belongs to. If you do choose to report it, then it will be a HIPAA violation which could result in horrible things such as jailtime, fines, and on top of that the neighbor can file Breach of Privacy Lawsuits based on your state's law.
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The point of Amy's choice is to highlight the many possible dangers of chatting online with strangers. She goes into how scary it is as well as what could of happened. She explains that if a young teen begins to have the situation become to much, that they shouldn't be afraid to tell their parents and receive their help. In the long run, whatever consequences given to them for chatting online will always be better than what would have happened if they stayed silent.
because they work with a lot of people and they know when they see someone unhealthy
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Everyone deserves the right to medication and access to services like mental health and pharmaceutical resources. This should happen regardless of gender identity, sexual orientation, or class/income.
I don't know if this is what you were looking for but I hope it helps none the less.
Smiles and hugs,
SlytherinWolf