Confidentiality of FMLA records
maverick
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I am an EEO officer in a public agency. I am in the process of responding to a charge of discrimiantion from a state agency on behalf of a former employee. The former employee is alleging discrimination based on a disability which is tied to the FMLA leave which was granted to the employee. I need to see the Certification of Health Care Provider and the Employer's Response to the employee in order to factually respond to the charge. The HR Director who is in charge of benefits states that he cannot release the information because of HIPAA. I disagree. I do not believe that HIPAA overrides the confidentialy provisions for medical records as stated in the regulations for the FMLA and ADA which allow the records to be viewed by certain persons in the case of an investigation. Question: Do the confidentiality provisions of HIPAA override the confidentiality provisions of the FMLA and ADA? I would appreciate your views on this question and any legal citation for your response.
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Are you sure you need that info?
Do you and the HR rep work well together? My suspicion is that there is a turf mgmt issue going on.