This is probably not the answer you were expecting, but I suspect that in most jurisdictions it is legal for the school to make the call - BUT -- it may not be legal for the doctor's office to reveal that information. What the school was probably doing was confirming that the student was telling the truth and that the note was legitimate. (With modern printers in many homes it would not be impossible to fake a convincing note.) However, if the reason for the visit given on the note was a communicable disease, then perhaps the school was within its rights - and doing their duty by other pupils - in confirming the contents of the note.
From a doctor.
HIPAA prohibits your employer from contacting your doctor directly. The emplopyer can comple YOU to get the info from your doctor or can hire a doctopr to contact your doc.
The Given Note was created in 1995.
You call a doctor and then if the doctor would like to see them, u drive them to the doctor..
if you want to get a doctor's note just go to a clinic and make an appointment and ask if you may get the note singed ,but if you have a disability then by the act of 1990 you don't need a doctor's note. hope it helps
Yes, a doctor can call another doctor to help.
That depends on the policies at each school. The best thing to do if you are in doubt is to call your teacher or principal.
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