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Frequently Asked Questions - "Ten Minute Trainings"
These questions raise HIV-related legal issues through hypothetical situations. Any resemblance to real, live human beings is an extraordinary coincidence - but these are the sort of situations that happen all the time, all over the place. Don't take it personally if this sounds familiar - it isn't about you.

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   In Michigan, who is responsible for offering HIV testing to a pregnant woman seeking medical care?

   In Michigan, what are the limits on HIV/AIDS information and minors?

    The use of Ryan White CARE Act funds to pay for care discloses the patient's HIV status. How should a clinic handle that disclosure?

   What in the world is a Privacy Notice, and is it important?

    A patient with AIDS died without telling any of her family members that she had HIV. Can the doctor/nurse tell her family that she died of AIDS without violating any confidentiality/privacy laws?

   Is it a crime to expose someone else to your HIV?

   Is it wrong to talk about somebody's HIV in an internet chat room?

  Is disclosing my HIV status online enough, or do I have to tell all over again in person?

  Is HIV/AIDS information confidential in Michigan prisons?

  

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