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understanding which ones are hipaa and which ones are not will be a key reason why we share hipaa. i want to also acknowledge the city attorney's office which has been working with us on this for a while. going forward, each of the departments that is covered under this ordinance would have their own data policies, and for the members of the public and supervisors, we also oversee a program called data s.f. which classifies all data sets in the city based on their protected and that sorts of thing, and this fits neatly into the processes and data requirements that the city administrator already performs, and i'm available for any questions, as is emily. >> chair ronen: do you have a sense of the departments already that you expect will be covered by the -- by hipaa? >> sure. so we will make recommendations -- this committee that's been working will make recommendations to the city administrator's office. we expect the san francisco police department, the san francisco health plan, and the san francisco fire department to be the three entities that perform this. >>. >> chair ronen:
understanding which ones are hipaa and which ones are not will be a key reason why we share hipaa. i want to also acknowledge the city attorney's office which has been working with us on this for a while. going forward, each of the departments that is covered under this ordinance would have their own data policies, and for the members of the public and supervisors, we also oversee a program called data s.f. which classifies all data sets in the city based on their protected and that sorts of...
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understanding which ones are hipaa and which ones are not will be a key reason why we share hipaa. i want to also acknowledge the city attorney's office which has been working with us on this for a while. going forward, each of the departments that is covered under this ordinance would have their own data policies, and for the members of the public and supervisors, we also oversee a program called data s.f. which classifies all data sets in the city based on their protected and that sorts of thing, and this fits neatly into the processes and data requirements that the city administrator already performs, and i'm available for any questions, as is emily. >> chair ronen: do you have a sense of the departments already that you expect will be covered by the -- by hipaa? >> sure. so we will make recommendations -- this committee that's been working will make recommendations to the city administrator's office. we expect the san francisco police department, the san francisco health plan, and the san francisco fire department to be the three entities that perform this. >>. >> chair ronen:
understanding which ones are hipaa and which ones are not will be a key reason why we share hipaa. i want to also acknowledge the city attorney's office which has been working with us on this for a while. going forward, each of the departments that is covered under this ordinance would have their own data policies, and for the members of the public and supervisors, we also oversee a program called data s.f. which classifies all data sets in the city based on their protected and that sorts of...
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we have what is called hipaa so that in the medical arena, per se, in the medical arena, they cannot share are medical doctors, hospitals can share our medical information. but when i fill a prescription or when i buy something over-the-counter, that might suggest to someone who has said information, let's advertise this, let's take note of that. i think people do feel queasy about that and want to be sure that they control that information and it's not broadly shared. people to talk to me about, you know, i was driving past the mcdonald's and subtly it pops up, you know, they have this new whatever berger, and you can -- how did they know i was there? the fact that every move can be tracked. and people worry about it with toys. every year i participate in a ia safer toys, or unsafe toys at the holiday season, just to warn parents. we do it with our attorney general. and one of the toys for the first time was a toy that was linked to the internet and could follow and track our kids, or get information about our children. and i think there is this spooky feeling that people get and ta
we have what is called hipaa so that in the medical arena, per se, in the medical arena, they cannot share are medical doctors, hospitals can share our medical information. but when i fill a prescription or when i buy something over-the-counter, that might suggest to someone who has said information, let's advertise this, let's take note of that. i think people do feel queasy about that and want to be sure that they control that information and it's not broadly shared. people to talk to me...
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it is a to hipaa. to play the- of the for. man to try win by. he is low. to the la. and what he has as well is that there more to come. i he says. grew that is. the fact. they may. there will be a few. friends colleges. squirming out that right now one final point to remember their revenge porn is illegal hit in france. so yet to appeal. have lenski could risk two years in prison or sixty thousand euro fine. i think on all fronts to be continues and the james thank you very much that was b. u. what show watching live from paparisill take. a very y short break. off which. i'll be back in the headlines 02/14/20 02/14/20 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy:y: from new york, this is democracy now! >> we are saying, let's put a moratorium on tax proposals until we can ensure that people -- those people, delinquent tax owners, have not been unconstitutionally assessed. amy: a class action has been filed against the city of detroit alleging that the city's housing policies have robbed african americans of their homes and widened the racial wealth gap. we wsp
it is a to hipaa. to play the- of the for. man to try win by. he is low. to the la. and what he has as well is that there more to come. i he says. grew that is. the fact. they may. there will be a few. friends colleges. squirming out that right now one final point to remember their revenge porn is illegal hit in france. so yet to appeal. have lenski could risk two years in prison or sixty thousand euro fine. i think on all fronts to be continues and the james thank you very much that was b. u....
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but if you look at things such as the dnc a's approach to copyrighted material or hipaa's medical records, it would seem to this non-tech person that there is probably a feasible answer out there, and perhaps the threat of liability through some sort of amendment to the cda could motivate them to do something clever, like billion-dollar companies do. >> i think that ties in with carrie cordero's comments, that is there a piece of it for them? i think that is required, and does the regulatory piece require platforms for them to embrace technological review of content, in an ongoing way that identifies it. i recognize that has significant concerns, and the moment i stood up and talked about regular and online, hands flew into the air. [laughter] can we get the mic over to emma alonso over here? ok. >> i think this might also be working. >> one point on this question of creating liability around the content -- it is important to remember you can only do that if the underlying content is illegal. that is where we run into this real challenge and disinformation about what of the big suite of c
but if you look at things such as the dnc a's approach to copyrighted material or hipaa's medical records, it would seem to this non-tech person that there is probably a feasible answer out there, and perhaps the threat of liability through some sort of amendment to the cda could motivate them to do something clever, like billion-dollar companies do. >> i think that ties in with carrie cordero's comments, that is there a piece of it for them? i think that is required, and does the...
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>>the ique sounds of hipaa so. around you at this exhibit inside the louis walker institute for the study of race and ethnic relations at western michin university. i think it's ablutely amazing. i love hip-hop fan, myself wmu student jasmine jordan is in awe of how hip-hop has grown i was a lot of friends, hip-hop. >>so the feel-like global is craz the all-me top 10, hip-hop movies, plus one museum exhibit in film festival is payingtribute to the ever evolving world of hip-hop as the african american ov the years. >>a lot of music has strted with us i believe that. >>in my opinion, hip-hop is one that we havetruly owned shante dickerson says the exhibit from curator doctor y keen has been a hit people don't know what to quite expect comic acually come in viewso when ey come here, they're absotely wowed leach r wallace says the variety of hip-hop and its reach is amazing understanding the elements in the beginning of hip-p is something that i think it transcends. i'm just one generaon or just e race or gender. >>or
>>the ique sounds of hipaa so. around you at this exhibit inside the louis walker institute for the study of race and ethnic relations at western michin university. i think it's ablutely amazing. i love hip-hop fan, myself wmu student jasmine jordan is in awe of how hip-hop has grown i was a lot of friends, hip-hop. >>so the feel-like global is craz the all-me top 10, hip-hop movies, plus one museum exhibit in film festival is payingtribute to the ever evolving world of hip-hop as...
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jake, it is important to point out that most people know that the medical records are protected by hipaay to people regardless if you are running for president or not, and the letters, jake, when you are looking at the letters and we moare reporting on the lette and the person who wrote the letter dr. monaghan has been taking care of sanders for nearly 30 years, and these are the factors that we take into consideration as well, jake. >> thank you, dr. sanjay gupta. >>> it could be the first step in trying to end america's longest war is next. celebrating a successful business trip together is easy, if you're staying at holiday inn. we're there. so you can be too. (woman) no matter what business you are in, digital transformation never stops. verizon keeps business ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business... (second man) virtualize their operations... (third man) and could even build ai into their customer experiences. we also keep them ready for the next big opportunity. like 5g. (woman) where machines could talk to each other and expertise could go anywhere. (w
jake, it is important to point out that most people know that the medical records are protected by hipaay to people regardless if you are running for president or not, and the letters, jake, when you are looking at the letters and we moare reporting on the lette and the person who wrote the letter dr. monaghan has been taking care of sanders for nearly 30 years, and these are the factors that we take into consideration as well, jake. >> thank you, dr. sanjay gupta. >>> it could...
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he sent text messages using s a violation of department pic and possibly a hipaa violation. is there anything nothing crimi this speaks more to his morality than it does to breaking the law. there might be an arcane federal law that talks about it. i can almost guarantee you, nobody will prosecute him for this. >> why not? neck number one, he is retired. when he goes to the police department, they say, we will fire you, most likely, after we do a hearing. what he does come a with the advice of his attorney, he will retire and save his pension. he said look, i see the writing on the wall. this is a light at the end of the tunnel, coming right at me, i will retire, giving my pension. >> i want to move on to another case that many folks are talking about in san francisco and beyond. this is the corruption case against mohammed nuru and restaurant owner, nick bovis in san francisco. they were in court just yesterday. they were released on bond. to ask you about these public corruption investigations. obviously the idea is that federal agents try to get informants. they try to ge
he sent text messages using s a violation of department pic and possibly a hipaa violation. is there anything nothing crimi this speaks more to his morality than it does to breaking the law. there might be an arcane federal law that talks about it. i can almost guarantee you, nobody will prosecute him for this. >> why not? neck number one, he is retired. when he goes to the police department, they say, we will fire you, most likely, after we do a hearing. what he does come a with the...
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. >> they are seen at hipaa business because of the coronavirus and these crimes are not helping. >> the travel agency is located close to the scene of sunday's robbery. he believes crimes are being carried out by people outside the area and giving chinatown a bad name. business owners have organized, sharing information on the social media platform. all businesses in the area can be on alert. >> it's a good area to visit. there is a lot of history here. this happens it will hurt business. >> the san francisco police department said they are investigating the purse snatching right now. his department is working hard on each crime reported in the city. >> we work hard on the cases that you see publicly as well as the ones you don't. >>> san francisco police are looking for a second person after a attack on an elderly agent man who was threatened, harassed and taunted with rasul slurs. they made one arrest including charges against him with a hate crime. local and state leaders joined in to denounce what happened. the police chief was disgusted at what he saw on the video. >> that does
. >> they are seen at hipaa business because of the coronavirus and these crimes are not helping. >> the travel agency is located close to the scene of sunday's robbery. he believes crimes are being carried out by people outside the area and giving chinatown a bad name. business owners have organized, sharing information on the social media platform. all businesses in the area can be on alert. >> it's a good area to visit. there is a lot of history here. this happens it will...
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there has to be a hipaa signoff.ay need to change their user conditions and ask permission. but if the users say no, i think the companies are doing the right thing by refusing law enforcement's request and the subpoenas should be reviewed. eric: on the other side of this, this is what the aclu says, that police departments are doing this, quote, police department and other law enforcement agencies have begun collecting and permanently storing dna from arrestees and other innocent persons. this represents a great threat to privacy and turns the legal notion that a person is innocent until proven p guilty on its head. how do you think they should solve this? >> well, the bottom line is this, eric. search warrants are not optional. you get a search warrant that's dually issued -- i think stacy and i are saying a lot of the same things. she's right, when law enforcement issues a search warrant that was signed by a judge it has to be particularized. she is absolutely right. once it meets those conditions, even -- you can
there has to be a hipaa signoff.ay need to change their user conditions and ask permission. but if the users say no, i think the companies are doing the right thing by refusing law enforcement's request and the subpoenas should be reviewed. eric: on the other side of this, this is what the aclu says, that police departments are doing this, quote, police department and other law enforcement agencies have begun collecting and permanently storing dna from arrestees and other innocent persons. this...
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don't use any paper in order for privacy and hipaa and various other things. right now, they're kind of hustling with a couple of computers to make sure everyone has access to computers at every site. this will give each counselor a computer they can use. the rest of the funds are going toward covering costs that have been over budgeted this year. these are things -- i think we saw building and maintenance costs. modest increase in staff salaries, things like that. >> president serina: thank you, michael. may have a motion to approve for discussion? >> so moved. >> president serina: thank you. any comments or questions from the commission? any comments or questions from the public? hearing none, may have a motion to approve? >> so moved. >> president serina: a second? any further comments or questions? all in favor. any opposed? thank you. the motion carries. thank you, michael. item b, review and approval of the d.a.s. fiscal year 20-21 and 21-22 budget. welcome dan kaplan. >> thank you, commissioners. i'm dan kaplan. i am the human services agency deputy dir
don't use any paper in order for privacy and hipaa and various other things. right now, they're kind of hustling with a couple of computers to make sure everyone has access to computers at every site. this will give each counselor a computer they can use. the rest of the funds are going toward covering costs that have been over budgeted this year. these are things -- i think we saw building and maintenance costs. modest increase in staff salaries, things like that. >> president serina:...
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don't use any paper in order for privacy and hipaa and various other things.they're kind of hustling with a couple of computers to make sure everyone has access to computers at every site. this will give each counselor a computer they can use. the rest of the funds are going toward covering costs that have been over budgeted this year. these are things -- i think we saw building and maintenance costs. modest increase in staff salaries, things like that. >> president serina: thank you, michael. may have a motion to approve for discussion? >> so moved. >> president serina: thank you. any comments or questions from the commission? any comments or questions from the public? hearing none, may have a motion to approve? >> so moved. >> president serina: a second? any further comments or questions? all in favor. any opposed? thank you. the motion carries. thank you, michael. item b, review and approval of the d.a.s. fiscal year 20-21 and 21-22 budget. welcome dan kaplan. >> thank you, commissioners. i'm dan kaplan. i am the human services agency deputy director for ad
don't use any paper in order for privacy and hipaa and various other things.they're kind of hustling with a couple of computers to make sure everyone has access to computers at every site. this will give each counselor a computer they can use. the rest of the funds are going toward covering costs that have been over budgeted this year. these are things -- i think we saw building and maintenance costs. modest increase in staff salaries, things like that. >> president serina: thank you,...
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but if you look at things such as the approach for copyrighted material or hipaa relation to medicalrecords, i think it seems to this non-tech person that there's probably a feasible answer out there, and perhaps the threat of liability to some sort of amendment to the cda could motivate them to do something clever, like billion-dollar companies do. >> that ties in well with is there a regulatory here to this? we clearly see that's required and thus obligatory piece just require platforms to embrace technological review of content in an ongoing way that identifies it? i recognize that a significant concerns in the moment i stood up and talked about regulation of content online and it flew in the air -- the hands flew in the air. [laughing] chemic at the mic over to emma llanso over here? okay. do you want to, appear? is that okay? thank you. >> i think this mic is also working. >> so just one point on this question of creating a liability around the content. it's important to remember you can only do that if the underlying content is illegal that is a think what we went into this rea
but if you look at things such as the approach for copyrighted material or hipaa relation to medicalrecords, i think it seems to this non-tech person that there's probably a feasible answer out there, and perhaps the threat of liability to some sort of amendment to the cda could motivate them to do something clever, like billion-dollar companies do. >> that ties in well with is there a regulatory here to this? we clearly see that's required and thus obligatory piece just require platforms...