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Doctors required to ask patients about their sexual history


Posted: Oct 15, 2013

It'll be a cold day in hell before I tell ovomit and his satanic HHS director Sebelius anything about my sex life.  Doctors are now required to document in the health record how many sexual partners a patient has had.  I go back and forth between saying "Oh, maybe 37,000" and "none of the F-ing government's business."  Ovomit has gone past the point of no return with his total intent on turning America into a socialist or even communist country.

http://politix.topix.com/homepage/7995-obamacare-requires-doctors-to-ask-patients-about-sex-drug-use

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News to me because I was asked years ago - before Obama about how

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many sexual partners I had had and was told at that time required. This was an OB/GYN person. Late 90s and this was the first and only time told required.

Sexual history - What next

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Darn right it's none of their business. The government is too intrusive as it is. I'd probably come back with something like "Sure, I'll answer that question if I can ask some of my own." I would then proceed to ask them "How many partners do you have? How many times a week do you have sex? What's your favorite position?" ... and things like that.

Except for gigantic vaginal probes, forced ultrasounds, judicially mandated - childbirth, right? nm

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Didn't we already discuss this a couple months ago? - sm

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Beat a different dead horse, would ya?

If you don't like the question, then don't answer it... Simple, simple solution, don't ya think?

My personal feeling, from an overall health view, is that a person's sexual history should be discussed with their doctor, especially if said person has multiple partners -- I'm really unclear as to why you have an issue with that.

Something responsible MDs have been doing - forever.

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Taking a social history helps them design a work-up plan. STDs can be devastating, should be diagnosed promptly and treated at their earliest stages. Since you already knew that, one can only conclude that partisan politics has overtaken your cognitive and intellectual brain functions. It is similar to the phenomenon that wingers will willingly vote against their own interests without question.

BTW, isn't foul language symptomatic of medical and mental illnesses? I'd get that checked out if I were you, or you might consider washing your potty mouth out with soap.

indeed. - nm

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I've been answering questions about sexual - history since 1996.

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You don't have to answer if you don't want to. I answer all the question because I want to lay it out on the table--this is my health and my life we're discussing, and I am not reluctant to talk about anything with my doctors. I have filled out forms asking what kinds of sex I've had (as in vaginal, oral, anal), and again, this was 13 years ago. So this is not exactly a huge revelation we are having here, people.

and you are not required to answer - sm

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if you really think it's mandatory, and you dislike this satanic intervention, make something up. No one is forcing anyone to tell the truth. Clearly.

Right? It'll be a cold day in Hell. - Sandra F

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This takes the cake - sm

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Yes, I know that this question has always and SHOULD be asked by an OB/GYN provider. Of course! But the fact is that ovomitcare requires that those personal details are now not being collected so the doctor can treat a patient, but so that the IRS and the HHS will have access. It's one thing if the info is only shared with the doctor so that a treatment plan can be made. It's another thing if a cardiologist or podiatrist (yes, they are required to document the same info!) asks, when sexual history has nothing to do with a bunion!

Sing it Sista! No info from me. - LOL

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They can also ask about guns in the home, this happens - quite a bit with Medicare

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And just like with OC, no one can force anyone - to answer. nm
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Fairly common social history question in Pediatrics too. Asked by one of my DD's old docs - & an ER account I worked on. nm
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nm

Just more hyperbolic hooey - exhausted by the lies

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The Truth-O-Meter Says:


McCaughey

"Obamacare will question your sex life."


Betsy McCaughey on Sunday, September 15th, 2013 in the New York Post




Betsy McCaughey says on next doctor visit, ‘Obamacare will question your sex life’




"Obamacare will question your sex life," says a New York Post headline this week.


The opinion piece underneath, written by former lieutenant governor of New York Betsy McCaughey, author of Beating Obamacare, begins:


"‘Are you sexually active? If so, with one partner, multiple partners or same-sex partners?’


"Be ready to answer those questions and more the next time you go to the doctor, whether it’s the dermatologist or the cardiologist and no matter if the questions are unrelated to why you’re seeking medical help. And you can thank the Obama health law."


McCaughey then claims that the law offers incentive payments, and eventually penalties, to pressure doctors and hospitals to convert to electronic health records. She quotes a cardiologist saying sex questions are "insensitive, stupid and very intrusive" and a nephrologist declaring that new requirements turn your medical record "into an interrogation, and the data will not be confidential."


Readers sent us the op-ed and asked us to fact-check it. So does Obamacare require your dermatologist to ask you about your sex life?


‘Sex questions’


We talked with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, two members of a federal committee on health information technology, and the president of a national physicians group.


We reached out to McCaughey and the two doctors she quoted, but we didn’t hear back.


(The last time we rated a claim from McCaughey, it was her 2009 comment that the health care law would require mandatory counseling for Medicare patients "that will tell them how to end their life sooner" — a Pants on Fire falsehood.)


Here’s what we learned.


The federal government did create incentives and eventually penalties to encourage doctors and hospitals to make "meaningful use" of electronic health records. The government says the switch from paper will offer easier access to health records and data, provide reminders and alerts for doctors and patients, and reduce medical errors.


The change wasn’t part of Obamacare, though. And it doesn’t require any "sex questions" — except for whether you’re male or female. You might hear the words, "Are you sexually active?" from your doctor, but it wouldn’t have anything to do with the health care law.


In other words, McCaughey’s claim was utterly at odds with the evidence.


"Arrgghhh — now I have heard it all!" said Molly Cooke, president of the American College of Physicians.


Cooke, an internist, told PolitiFact that when she was in medical school in the 1970s, she was taught to ask:


• Are you sexually active (with other people)?


• If yes, are your partners men, women or both?


• If no, is that out of choice, because you don’t currently have an appealing partner, because you have no privacy, or some other reason?


• Are you happy with your sex life, however it is?


"My classmates and I were taught to ask all patients all four questions," she said. "I am not saying that we always did it, but these questions are as old as the hills."


The rationale is that patients’ answers may reveal important information about their health, safety and well-being, she said. Her medical practice happens to focus on patients with HIV and other complex chronic illnesses.


But let’s say some doctors, such as the cardiologist quoted by McCaughey, find such questions "insensitive, stupid and very intrusive."


McCaughey wrote that the president’s "reforms" aim to "turn doctors into government agents, pressuring them financially to ask questions they consider inappropriate and unnecessary."


Yet that cardiologist could earn government incentives for meaningful use of electronic health records whether he asked "sex questions" or not.


‘Electronic health records’


We looked at the specifications ourselves.


The financial push toward electronic records came not from the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, commonly called Obamacare, but from the federal stimulus bill the year before — the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.


In the first stage of the incentives program, paid through the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, doctors must use electronic records to keep up with basics on their patients.


They need to check for drug interactions, keep an up-to-date list of diagnoses, transmit prescriptions, keep medication and allergy lists, and record demographics and vital signs. They need to note preferred language, gender, race, ethnicity, date of birth, height, weight, blood pressure, body mass index, smoking status.


The demographic information helps doctors catch disparities in care, said Paul Tang, an internist who chairs the workgroup on "meaningful use" for the health information technology committee created by the Recovery Act.


Just as with paper records, that information is protected by federal health privacy laws, such as HIPAA, and in some cases additional state law.


In the second stage, the requirements for doctors get more sophisticated, with provisions for electronic access for patients to their health information, ability to transmit data to immunization registries, and more. Some optional steps include entering electronic notes for at least 30 percent of the patients they see, and recording family health history as structured data.


There’s a requirement to protect electronic health information. But there aren’t any requirements to ask questions about sexual history.


That’s not to say they won’t be common: past medical history, family history and social history are fairly standard questions, and it would make sense for vendors of electronic health records systems to include them in their software.


But if McCaughey’s cardiologist didn’t want to ask, he could still collect government money for using the records.


What makes McCaughey’s claim even more bizarre is that it isn’t necessary to exaggerate concerns about electronic health records. There’s plenty of evidence-based debate about whether current privacy protections are enough in the new world of electronic records, and how to give patients a "meaningful choice."


A New York Civil Liberties Union report she mentions says current regulations don’t give patients enough control over sensitive health information. A recent blog post at the website of the journal Health Affairs discusses how to earn patient trust and get meaningful consent for participation in health information exchange organizations.


But the federal push toward electronic health records doesn’t require your doctor to grill you about your sex life.


Our ruling


McCaughey says in "Obamacare will question your sex life" that you can thank the president’s health law for questions about your sexual activity, even if your doctor finds them unnecessary.


She suggests it’s part of Obamacare’s move toward electronic health records. But incentives for electronic health records were part of the Recovery Act, not Obamacare. And they don’t require participating doctors to ask questions about your sex life.


McCaughey frames her concern for patient privacy with an evidence-free attack on Obamacare that veers toward the ridiculous. We call it Pants on Fire.





http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2013/sep/19/betsy-mccaughey/betsy-mccaughey-says-obamacare-will-question-your-

Facts. Gotta love 'em. - Thanks. nm

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Have you read the massive bill? McCaughey actually has.nm - ObamaCareDoesnt

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''Reading'' and ''understanding'' are two different things. - She obviously lacks the latter. nm

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Like signing it before reading it? - anon
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Have you? - nm

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Issue with article - anon

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Why wouldn't a cardiologist want to know about your sexual activity? I would think that's a pretty important physical activity a cardiologist would want to know about, hmmm?

Or, let's say you go to the dermatologist and it turns out you have Kaposi's sarcoma? Don't you think that your dermatologist will want to know your sexual history?

The Drs in the article above, who say sexual history is not relevant, are poor doctors I think.

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