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Opinion Letter No. 93-15
October 1, 1993
Medical Opinions Protected
Medical opinions recorded in records maintained by
the hyperbaric treatment center (Center)
operated by the Research Corporation of the University of Hawaii
were found to be within the scope
of the physician-patient privilege and, therefore, protected from
public disclosure under the UIPA.
The records involved a county fire department employee who was treated
at the Center for
decompression sickness. The county fire department requested the
Center to provide a medical
opinion concerning the employee’s fitness for duty.
The OIP found that because the records involved were
protected from disclosure by a specific state statute, the UIPA’s
inter-agency disclosure provisions would not permit the Center to
disclose the records to the county fire department without the employee-patient’s
consent.
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