Showing posts with label HIPAA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HIPAA. Show all posts

Sunday, March 22, 2015

UPDATE: March 22nd, 2015


UPDATE: March 22nd, 2015

I am writing this in hopes that the truth will be known. I am risking my reputation, my employment, my freedom of speech and possibly my life in order to tell the truth. Let it be known that I am fighting for my life but it has become difficult due to the actions of others. This is my personal account of what has happened to me and what I am fighting for.

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"You'd have to be mental to get help from the Mental health system. There's nothing healthy about it." - E.B.

The purpose of the mental system is to destroy the individual. The autonomy, purpose and self-respect is removed while fear, dependence and a sense of failure is put in its place. Through automatic labels, medication and degrading comments from the doctors, nurses and staff -- the individual is worn down, disgraced and eventually erased.

No more can the individual expect to live as a productive person in society, for once they are labeled as "mentally ill" this hideous slur will plague them for the rest of their lives. They can no longer be able to consider themselves of having any value, once told that they are incompetent; that their only hope of surviving is to become helpless, at the mercy of others through the: welfare system, residential group homes, and corrupt medical system.

No more can they expect to earn a decent living for themselves when the only job offered to them (once they are "mentally ill") is cleaning toilets or mopping floors -- often in the same facility that victimized them.

I know this for a fact, because this happened to me... as it has happened to many others.

It does not matter under which circumstance the individual (now considered a "patient"), entered into the facility -- falsely misled into believing they would receive help or a "diagnosis".

It does not matter that the person was previously under duress though harassment, threats of rape, previous attempted assaults and was not able to ask for help from the police, family or friends.

It does not matter if the person seeking much needed help is also suffering from PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) -- none of these circumstances matter to the mental system staff; doctors who are eager to prescribe pills or complacent nurses, who are all waiting to get paid by the person's private insurance.

It is interesting to note these so-called professionals aren't so eager to help the non-insured, under-insured or "welfare insured" (medicaid, medical, etc.).

In fact I personally witnessed someone in the "psych ward", being cast out, into the street, with hardly a second thought for their well-being. This individual had been previously living in a group home for most of their life, had never had a chance for independence while suffering from their affliction, and was forced to rely on the mental system that in turn betrayed them.

But much more eager were these mental professionals when dealing with a person who had private insurance (such as myself); as I was forced against my will to stay for an entire week with no regard to my rights as a patient or my rights as a human being. With no knowledge of what would happen to me, under total regulation of the system and ultimately treated like a prisoner -- with no hope for escape.

Only the threat of a lawyer was my ultimate escape -- as I had no family member to rescue me from this situation.

The guilty, once brought before the law will cower and flee or else they will make excuses and protect themselves however they can.

So the doctor did, and the nurses and staff, when I pointed the finger at them. They can easily say that I am insane, but I know the truth. What they did to me was inhumane -- you wouldn't wish this but on your worst enemy.

I realized they had turned me into the enemy -- against myself. They used my own writings against me, knowing this was the only thing that mattered to me; they used this as a "symptom" against me.

No more could I hope for a normal life -- they did all they could to tell me how incompetent, helpless and worthless I was.

"You should be on welfare. You need to be in a group home. You need an older man, preferably a doctor, who understands your "symptoms". You're Autistic. You have Aspergers."

This is what the nurse, doctor and social worker said to me while I was in the hospital.

If only I had known the lies of the perpetrators beforehand. If only I hadn't trusted them, or the system or even my own family member they had thoroughly tricked -- I could've avoided all of this. I could've had a "normal life".

But sometimes suffering brings knowledge and upon my escape from that system, I fled. I entered into a quest for learning, to grow and empower myself, to repair what was forcibly taken from me and become a truly enlightened individual.

I see the truth now and will work to prevent this crime from happening to other people. But it is hard, it is very hard. The mental system is a very complex prison, guarded by the prestige of doctors and their false credentials under the guise of healer while underneath they wear the hood of the executioner.

Anyone who dares to take away your Freedom in order to "help you" or "protect you" --

Anyone who does this "for your own good" -- 

is a traitor.

Anyone who tells you that you are unworthy, not fit for society or deemed unsuitable for employment has an agenda. That agenda serves only them and the system built around it.

Anyone who would seek to make you helpless to them and their system -- is a criminal, under the law and under God.

God gave us free will. We have that responsibility to use it wisely. Those who try to take it away, only mean us harm.

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As of yet, I am investigating and making records of the Patients' Rights Violation they committed against me. Welfare and Institutions Code Section 5325, ensures rights of those admitted in such facilities. It remains to be seen how this will be resolved and what the result will be. Retaliation against patients seeking their rights is prohibited -- yet I will face retaliation from them and from society for speaking the truth. I will continue to speak the truth until it is heard and recognized, so help me God.

The ordinary response to atrocities is to banish them from consciousness. Certain violations of the social compact are too terrible to utter aloud: this is the meaning of the word unspeakable.

Remembering and telling the truth about terrible events are prerequisites both for the restoration of the social order and for the healing of the individual victims.

Those who attempt to describe the atrocities that they have witnessed also risk their own credibility. To speak publicly about one's knowledge of atrocities is to invite the stigma that attaches to victims.

J. L. Herman, Trauma and recovery (New York: Basic Books, 1992).

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

They're Watching You

"Here's Looking at You!"


I recently logged into my Yahoo! account and noticed a Plus-size women's retail clothing ad on my page. Why is this relevant you ask? I'm not a plus-sized woman. But I DID go into a plus-sized store recently to look for clothes for my relative, who happens to be a plus-sized person.

I decided to check out what was going on with these ads, called "Ad Choices", on the little blue arrow you can click on.

Lately, I've been concerned with the fact that advertisers and other companies are following people online, exchanging their personal information and 'trading' secrets with others about what you buy, when you buy, and how much you have to buy with (your household income amount).

After reading, "The Daily You: How the New Advertising Industry Is Defining Your Identity and Your Worth" by Joseph Turow, I saw something truly sinister. The fact is, you really don't have any privacy at all. The worst part is, we're constantly being judged and put into unsavory categories, based on what we do online.

Here's Proof we are being watched online:

"When you are signed-in to your Yahoo! account, Yahoo! associates your observed interests and activities with your Yahoo! account..."
http://info.yahoo.com/privacy/us/yahoo/cookies/

Do they tell you this when you log in each time? Probably not. They certainly didn't tell me this until I looked it up.

This is the message they had for advertisers looking to advertise on Yahoo!.

"And with its industry-leading targeting tools, including Social Targeting, Yahoo! can help you reach an engaged target audience at scale within a brand-safe environment. Yahoo! is also an industry leader in protecting user data and privacy, and is considered a “most trusted” brand by consumers".
http://advertising.yahoo.com/article/yahoo-social-solutions.html

Most trusted brand by consumers? Well, it's certainly the most widely used brand besides MSN and AOL. So, which side of the playing field is Yahoo! really on? Do they really protect consumers, or are they just pretending to protect your privacy?

Here's another company, Yahoo! is partnering with to share your information. Read this and you can be the judge.

"Genome tells you who your customers are, what they are into most…"
"Our "always on" integrations with over 25 third-party data partners is exclusively augmented with Yahoo!'s proprietary search, registrations, and behavioral user data."
"…help you discover, model, optimize, and predict online audiences throughout the customer lifecycle."
http://www.genomeplatform.com

While Yahoo! promises to protect people's privacy online, it simultaneously offers businesses a way to 'target' us even as we're opting out of their ads. 

The opt-out process is so complicated that we can hardly control what they're throwing at us.

You first have to install a cookie from that site to your browser, so that other sites can 'remember' that you're blocking them. Sometimes this doesn't work with software on your computer. It is a permanent cookie that remains on your computer--after you've cleared all cookies through your browser.

Then they tell you to check back with the site each time they update it to install more permanent cookies that may or may not work.

One link I clicked on to 'opt-out' kept sending me back to the same page, to start the cycle all over again!

There's a whole slew of information on "How We Protect Your Privacy" but very little you can actually do to stop the flow of your information to other parties such as: 

Acxiom, BlueKai, Campaign Grid, Epsilon, Exelate, Experian (free credit reporting service, on of the "Big Three" (Equifax, TransUnion), IXI (a division of Equifax), Nielsen, Nielsen Catalina Solutions, Polk, ims (SDI).
The quotes from these websites were just so darn interesting, I had to print them here:
"IXI Services enables its clients to differentiate and target consumer households and target markets based on proprietary measures of wealth, income, spending capacity, credit, share-of-wallet, and share-of-market." --http://www.ixicorp.com/about/company-overview/
"Each quarter, the Nielsen Global Consumer Confidence Survey reaches out to more than 25,000 consumers in more than 50 countries throughout Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and North America to gauge their economic outlook and confidence in the job market, status of their personal finances and readiness to spend." --http://www.nielsen.com/us/en/measurement/global-consumer-confidence.html
"We [Nielsen Catalina Solutions] [integrate] Nielsen’s industry-leading media and household purchasing information with frequent shopper data from over 60 million households, a subset of Catalina’s 90 million+ household data warehouse. Our holistic "end to end" offerings guide marketers and media companies in reaching the most valuable prospects and audiences on television, online, mobile, CRM and print." --http://ncsolutions.com
 "Based on credible, third-party data, Polk's lead conversion reporting shows Autobytel and its dealer and OEM clients:
  • The number of leads that convert to sales and the lead source.
  • Solid data on consumer cross-shopping behaviors.
  • Insights into new-to-used shopping patterns.
  • Lost sales and conquesting opportunities."
-https://www.polk.com/knowledge/case_studies/how_autobytel_leads_the_way_in_proving_the_value_of_its_internet_leads


"SDI provides business solutions that track patient behaviors on a de-identified basis across all aspects of their experience. Through our unique and proprietary patient- linking technology, we connect all aspects of a patient’s behavior and provide more actionable analysis compared to those that simply focus on one part of the patient experience." --http://www.sdihealth.com 
Note: SDI tracks medical information about patients, even in compliance with HIPAA standards (Heath Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996).

Yahoo! tells this to people looking to protect their personal information:
"Yahoo! may append information about you that is publicly available or information that is aggregated and/or anonymized by trusted partners. This information may include, for example, average household size or postal code. Yahoo! may also append other demographic information about you such as household income range and general location. This information may be associated with personally identifiable information such as email address, name and physical address."http://info.yahoo.com/privacy/us/yahoo/appenddata/
This is truly disturbing! Credit Ratings are especially important now because you need a good credit rating in order to get a job. Imagine what these businesses are saying about you online, based on your web-browing history and habits. 
I don't want to be constantly targeted by anyone, period! The fact that these companies and corporations know where I live, where I shop, where I go and what money I have, is a total breach of privacy. 
This is not information I willingly shared to be exploited for their monetary gain!
Think about what you do online and how you're being targeted. What ads do you see online? Why do you see them? Do you think it's labeling you and putting you in a 'bucket'? Go to the ad source and find out for yourself.
When it comes to personal information, it should be kept private. Imagine what your future boss will think based on the information they get from Google, Facebook, Twitter, etc. on how you look as an employee. Now factor in what companies are saying about you based on a perceived 'buying trend'--does it mean you have good credit or bad credit? You may be surprised at what you find.
I'll be covering these issues in the future along with my review of the book "The Daily You" by Joseph Turow.
(You might want to clear your browser after reading this! If you can…)