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HIPAA requires a “Notice” be served on the individual whenever a Subpoena is used and signed by an attorney rather than a Judge. Does the Notice To Consumer, as described in CCP 1985.3 satisfy this requirement?

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HIPAA requires a “Notice” be served on the individual whenever a Subpoena is used and signed by an attorney rather than a Judge. Does the Notice To Consumer, as described in CCP 1985.3 satisfy this requirement?

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Yes. All of the requirements of the HIPAA Notice overlap the same requirements of a Notice To Consumer. Med-Legal recommends that a Notice to Consumer be attached to ALL Subpoenas now, regardless of whether a Judge signed them or not.

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