This link has been bookmarked by 19 people . It was first bookmarked on 05 Feb 2008, by Martin M.
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Anne BubnicWhen Dawn and Bart Beye's 15-year-old daughter began showing signs of an eating disorder, they immediately took action. The Beyes enrolled the girl in a treatment program they thought was covered by insurance. Three weeks later, their insurance provider, Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey, informed the couple they would no longer pay for the child's treatment. Horizon claimed the disorder is not biologically-based, but emotionally-based, and therefore, not their responsibility to cover. The Beyes sued. And in what could have been a dangerous precedent-setting lawsuit, Horizon subpoenaed the daughter's online writings from MySpace and Facebook to prove it.
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Kristina Hoeppnerhealth insurer looks at personal writings (emails, facebook etc.) to determine that they do not have to pay insurance
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20 May 08
John2 KeplerIMportant article on privacy concerns regarding social networking - important court case
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12 May 08
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25 Apr 08
Kymberly BravosArticle about a case where a health insurance company requested access to myspace/facebook accounts of a teen with an eating disorder, whose treatment they refused to pay for.
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23 Mar 08
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Oliver GassnerWenn das Onlinetagebuch hervorgezogen wird, geht auch schon mal der Versicherungsschutz flöten.
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