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So Lucetta, before we talk any further about what brings you in today and whats going on with your health, I want to back up for a second and just review our confidentiality policy if thats OK. OK. So, I know that you signed the HIPAA form out in the waiting room, and youve probably signed that in other places. And thats about a federal law that requires us and all health care providers to protect your privacy and the privacy of your information. So it is illegal for us to share information about you or your health condition with anyone outside of our immediate clinical team without your written permission. So if, for example, you were working with another provider in the community and you wanted us to talk with them, we couldnt do that until we had both signed a release of information at your request. And that would tell us what exactly we could talk about, and it would specify the time period for how long we could share information. OK. Does that make sense? Yes. So there are a