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"content": "nostr:npub1lrvmc88ck63qpt734w85t5pnxchncvam0p9k9mueuezqz0grkn6s8jtth9 Stupid questions:\n\na) how is that (just in general) surprising? That wonderful 3rd party doctrine in the USA means that your data has basically no expectation of privacy.\n\nb) but in this specific case, how does this actually work in relation to HIPAA?",
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