Is there anything I can do if my signature was forged on a DISA release and consent form for drug and alcohol test results which are considered HIPAA protected. Additionally the forged document is being used indefinitely due to no expiration date, also a

To join DISA takes an informed decision based on being given the program regulations to read prior to signing. This is stated on the consent form. I never had that opportunity. The signature was forged by the contract employer, and given to DISA. I have documented proof I was in a different state 1000 miles away at the same date and time it was signed and a forgery expert has examined and is willing to testify it's a forgery. additionally, in violation of HIPAA related releases, this has no expiration date or event.

0 answers  |  asked Jan 12, 2019 10:13 AM [EST]  |  applies to Texas

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