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When is it appropriate/permissive for a health organization to share your de identified medical information or data without your permission or consent? O A. When the insurance company gives the health organization permission. B. When you are sleeping or otherwise unavailable to offer consent. C. When your safety or public health safety is at risk. O D. Never because health organizations always need your consent.

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