Would it be possible for SPs to exchange labs with patrons?

Apr 19, 2011
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I just got tested and I have a copy of my labs to show. If patrons got a copy of their STD labs from their doctor and we exchanged them then BBBJS, deep kissing and GFE would be a lot safer,satisfying and less tense.


It's not full proof, because a person can test negative when they have an STD but I think it's a lot better than barriers and abstinence.

Obviously the problem of privacy is an issue, because medical records have the persons full, real name on them along with other private information. And then if the private info was withheld they could use fake tests

I thought about asking for a sealed lab and if I was giving up my personal info they would have to do the same.


I asked because this occurred to me as a good idea, after all some jobs require you present proof of certain vaccinations, especially the job i work at now, as well as schools.

I'm considering adopting this as a practice myself: If this became a common practice what ways would there be to prevent/detect fraud/counterfeit from a healthcare standpoint?


I went to a public clinic and asked the physician for a copy of my labs, my employer requires this and they just gave me a piece of regular paper. Seems like it should be triplicate and signed by the proper medical professionals but even then...

It seems like it'd be pretty easy to fake/buy/steal if you are infected and want to hide it.

Any suggestions?
 
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Don't they already do this in some countries with SPs? Makes me with this was legal and regulated would be better for everyone.

Is there anyway a lay person can verify if a lab was issued by a legitimate laboratory without compromising the test recipients information?
 

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I just got tested and I have a copy of my labs to show. If patrons got a copy of their STD labs from their doctor and we exchanged them then BBBJS, deep kissing and GFE would be a lot safer,satisfying and less tense.


It's not full proof, because a person can test negative when they have an STD but I think it's a lot better than barriers and abstinence.

Obviously the problem of privacy is an issue, because medical records have the persons full, real name on them along with other private information. And then if the private info was withheld they could use fake tests

I thought about asking for a sealed lab and if I was giving up my personal info they would have to do the same.


I asked because this occurred to me as a good idea, after all some jobs require you present proof of certain vaccinations, especially the job i work at now, as well as schools.

I'm considering adopting this as a practice myself: If this became a common practice what ways would there be to prevent/detect fraud/counterfeit from a healthcare standpoint?


I went to a public clinic and asked the physician for a copy of my labs, my employer requires this and they just gave me a piece of regular paper. Seems like it should be triplicate and signed by the proper medical professionals but even then...

It seems like it'd be pretty easy to fake/buy/steal if you are infected and want to hide it.

Any suggestions?



Hi loveinafallencity3409

There was a guy on PERB a few years ago who was trying to set something like this up.

I remember looking into his business model to see what we could do. In the end the only thing we could do was give a printed copy of the results to the client. The client would then be able to do what ever they liked with this printed copy. We have strict laws around client confidentiality and protection of medical information, this means we can not even verify if another person even visited the clinic.

We identified a few potential problems with this.

- It is easy to make a fake document (I could make a more realistic test paper with Microsoft word in about 10 mins).
- It can take awhile for an STI to show positive on a test result. Depending on how often someone tested it would be hard to know what their current status was.
- Currently certain STI are not included when getting a checkup e.g. HPV, herpes, chlamydia throat swabs.

I could see the above a problem if people had more riskier sex, for example no condoms because what was written on some ones test result.

Were I have seen printed test results work really well is in the Vancouver porn industry. We have been doing this for several years. What we do is look at peoples photo ID when they are testing and picking up results, to make sure it is the same name on the results. We print them a copy and stamp it. They then show this to the person that they will be doing the shoot with. Even with this they still use condoms for vaginal and anal sex and test results can not be older than 1 month.

We are always interested in comments from other people if they have any other ideas around this subject.

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