The form asked my permission to share my health data. It wouldn't let me say no
Jimmc414
11 points
2 comments
July 15, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (2 comments)
digitalPhonix
> Many of the patients I’ve interviewed, including a lawyer who works as a privacy advocate, told me they’re afraid that speaking up or pushing back against terms they don’t agree to will make health providers categorize them as inconvenient patients and make it harder to get the care they need There really needs to be more regulation/legislation around privacy in high stakes situations or when there is extreme power imbalance between the parties.
stephenbez
When I went to my most recent doctor’s appointment they told me that I needed to sign on the signature pad that I agreed to be treated. I asked to see the agreement I’m signing and they lied to me and said it’s something I’ve already agreed to even though the last updated date on the document was after my last visit. Then they said that if I wanted to actually read what I’m signing that it could delay being seen by the provider and made a big deal about trying to find the paper. Eventually I was able to find the full documents I was agreeing to in MyChart and it wasn’t just that I was okay with being treated.