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What describes the reason the information in a public employee’s medical records cannot be accessed through freedom of information laws?
It is public under all circumstances.
It is not kept on record.
It is protected and private.
It is irrelevant to any context.
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It is protected and private.
Medical records are confidential and exempt from public disclosure under privacy laws (HIPAA and FOIA exemptions), so they cannot be released through freedom of information requests.
Medical records are confidential and exempt from public disclosure under privacy laws (HIPAA and FOIA exemptions), so they cannot be released through freedom of information requests.
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