Gordyf,
I am glad that you are on this forum and engaged in the conversation. Your opinion is of value as everyone else's is. Since you asked, I have some thoughts that i would like to share with everyone and hopefully clarify some things for you. I have spent a great deal of time on this ever since I was denied on Tuesday to even start the application process because I am a Kaiser member and handed "the letter". I won't go into the implication of the verbiage HPD wants your doctor to use. If you read it several times you will be disturbed by what it implies.
1. Kaiser policy is what Kaiser says it is for a reason. They do not like to or have to release protected information (mental, drug dependency etc treatments). HPD can't force them to. Only the courts can compel them to.
2. The law is written so that HPD has something to follow. The law is not written so that Kaiser, Straub, Queen's or even Dr Gordyf to follow and comply with. If there's no response to HPD's request from the "medics" they can't deny on the" no response" basis alone.
3. Kaiser represents 252,000 members. State of Hawaii as of 2014 has 1.42 million residents. Wow have things changed since 1973 when I came here as a young soldier. I am starting to date myself.
4. Believe it or not Kaiser is trying to protect you by not giving out protected information until they are compelled by the courts. I like that.
5. There are many services that are not covered by insurance wether it's Kaiser, HMSA, HDS and the rest. Kind of like when airlines gave you a blanket and a pillow. Not anymore. Although I wished they covered more, they just don't. As an example plastic surgery, lasik eye surgery, dental implants. I can go on and on. The list is long but the one that bothers me the most. They won't cover my Viagra, Cialis and Lavitra.
I hope you understand that things are not always black and white, lots of gray areas and much misinformation. As long as we understand where these gray areas are, what's real and what's smoke and mirrors we can channel our energies in that direction.
Gordif,
I know where the problem is. It's up to you to decide where you think the problem is. My only hope is that I have given all enough information to make an informed decision. If any one wants to know more, PM me.
scorpio:
You and I are on the same page even if it sounds different.
1) I agree that Kaiser or anyone should not have to cough up a customer's medical records. It is flat not their place especially with all the Federal privacy laws. HPD and the State are in violation even asking.
2) I agree that a "no response" should be a a GO for issuance. That they don't answer should not preclude the issuance of my permit
3) For what it is worth, if you were a young soldier here in '73, then we are contemporaries and probably need to get together for a beer.
4) I agree that Kaiser is trying to protect us, and see above remain within the bounds of privacy acts they are bound by
5) I have been with Kaiser most of my adult life and am familiar with what they cover. Filling out a form for the guv'mt is not one of them unless you pony up. my example a CG or DOT license physical.
All that said, how do we unf**k the situation at hand in the short term so that we may get back to our business of acquiring and collecting guns?
Inspector said that the ballahead guy behind the window claims that his superior is meeting with the providers. That is a start. He is a great guy by the way. Has helped me a lot!
That means the flap has reached an actionable level. It is an inconvenience for HPD and bringing attention down on their process. Might make somebody look silly. Can't have that.
I am out of the firearm purchasing business until this all blows over, so I am on board to do whatever helps.
Where are HRA and the NRA when we need them? What is their take? Oh you don't belong? Get a grip and join!
If you don't belong to a n advocacy group, now is the time to get involved and it is time for the advocacy groups to speak up.
Numbers!!! it is all about numbers. There are too many of us affected by this.
One post postulated that there may be a new guy in charge? That makes sense, we just need to get him trained up, like all new officers.
We can do this! but we have to do it together.
Aloha
Gordy