Massachusetts Hippa Rules and Regulations
I work for a Massachusetts retail sales catalog company as a customer service representative. This company operates their 2 Massachusetts call centers 24 hrs a day 7 days a week. My shift is a day shift from 8:15-4:15 sun-thurs. In the center that I work, there are 35+ operators; most considered seasoned operators and at least 2 other customer service representatives. There are also 4 leads (supervisors) 2 assistant managers and 1 manager. The manager seems to have sole discretion to approve or disapprove paid time off for any reason. We accrue our paid time off depending on years service x hrs for x hrs worked. The company lumps together vacation/holiday/sick time as paid time off. They do NOT break down x number paid holidays; x number sick days; x number vacation days. I have ample time available to use. I have requested a full day off to go to a doctor's appointment. My manager has asked me to provide the time of the appointment so as to have me either come in and leave early or to come in later and stay to the end of my normal shift. I live 19 miles from my job and my doctor is 18 miles from me in the other direction. (work = chelmsford/home = lawrence/doctor = haverhill). My primary care physician is only in his office from 9-2 on Tuesday and 9-4 Thursday. I have an ongoing medical condition that requires I see him 4 times per year. Since it is left to the manager's sole discretion for time off can the manager A.) Ask the time of the appointment and B.) Demand me to work part of my day without violating any HIPPA (and possibly Massachusetts labor laws)