We'll be checking your passport details, insurance details and next of
kin information at this meeting.
We'll be collecting your insurance details and next of
kin information at this meeting, so please ensure you have all these details to provide to your leader.
We'll be collecting your insurance details and next of
kin information at this meeting.
Not exact matches
Pheromones communicate
information about
kin relationships and fertility
information.
«In some cases this will include personal
information such as next of
kin details, passport and national insurance numbers, drivers» licence and bank details and National Health Service numbers.»
MYCN and its
kin are «transcription factors,» proteins that bind to DNA and influence the rate at which genetic
information is used by the cell — essentially serving as brightener / dimmer switches for gene activity.
This tissue bank determined control cases to be free of mental illness, intellectual disability, and neurological disorder, including autism, based on
information gathered in a detailed questionnaire at the time of death from next of
kin.
Keep posting such
kin of
information on your site.
With the intent to recount their life together, Marjorie's «Prime» relies on the
information from her and her
kin to develop a more complex understanding of his history.
No, we will send your
information and location directly to the relevant EMS who will ascertain the severity of the accident and it is part of their service to then get hold of your next of
kin, if needed.
Folks,
kin or associates may fail to offer the time,
information and competency to address the issue legitimately.
Targeting individuals brings up some general
information about them and something's they may not want others to know about them, and if you have ever seen the T.V. show «Person of Interest» the effect is a
kin to when the super computer in that show is scoping people out through the various cameras and Satellites around the world.
Specifically, the commenter explained that when substantiating a claim a beneficiary, such as a fiancee or friend, may be unable to obtain the authorization required to release
information to the insurer, particularly if, for example, the decedent's estate does not require probate or if the beneficiary is not on good terms with the decedent's next of
kin.
A number of others pointed out that there was no reason to set a different privacy standard for deceased individuals than we had for living individuals and that it has been standard practice to release the
information of deceased individuals with a valid consent of the executor, next of
kin, or specific court order.
We proposed that when a covered entity could not practicably obtain oral agreement to disclose protected health
information to next - of -
kin, relatives, or those with a close personal relationship to the individual, the covered entity could make such disclosures consistent with good health professional practice and ethics.
Comment: A number of comments supported the NPRM's proposed approach, which would have allowed covered entities to disclose protected health
information to the individual's next of
kin, family members, or other close personal friends when the individual verbally agreed to the disclosure.
One commenter believed that a fear of sanction would make covered entities overly cautious, such that they would not disclose protected health
information to domestic partners or others not recognized by law as next of
kin.
These commenters agreed that the presumption should favor disclosures to the next of
kin, and they believed that health care providers should encourage individuals to share genetic
information and
information about transmittable diseases with family members at risk.
Comment: A few commenters were concerned that a verbal inquiry for next of
kin verification is not consistent with the verification guidelines of this verification subsection and that verbal inquiry would create problems because anyone who purports to be a next of
kin could easily obtain
information under false pretenses.
Comment: Some commenters argued that disclosures to next of
kin should be restricted to minimum necessary protected health
information, and to protected health
information about only the current medical condition.
During the two - year time frame, we proposed in the definition of «individual» that the right to control the deceased individual's protected health
information would be held by an executor or administrator, or other person (e.g., next of
kin) authorized under applicable law to act on behalf of the decedent's estate.
Lastly, the commenter suggested that the regulation address the concept of when the next - of -
kin may not be appropriate to control a deceased person's health
information.
In cases involving an individual with the capacity to make health care decisions, the NPRM would have allowed covered entities to disclose protected health
information about the individual to a next - of -
kin, to other family members, or to close personal friends of the individual if the individual had agreed orally to such disclosure.
Privacy is still important even after death, so you might not think you would have the right to inquire about a death benefit if you are not the immediate family member, however there are circumstances where even if you are not the next of
kin you may have the right to
information; For example, if you are the beneficiary named on the policy.
Request
information about relatives and / or fictive
kin who may be a placement or visiting resource for the child
Additionally, based on
information in the OKDHS Bridge to the Future proposal, the Bridge was defined as a component of the OKDHS practice model that seeks to view «practice through the eyes of the child and seeks to ensure that children in care maintain connections to their
kin, culture, and community while in out of home care.»
Permanency with relatives /
kin Provides
information about supporting relatives that care for children who have been removed from their homes
I also bet there are MANY of you that pay for the services that provide the personal
information of owners on cancelled listings and end up reaching out to next of
kin and others at the hopes of landing a listing.