dumboflyer
Well-Known Member
First, nobody would be required to do anything. If you want to pre-register from home you need a doctor's note, if you choose not to provide that you can request the card in person. It is not illegal under HIPPA if the information is provided directly from the patient. I'm not sure how it is a "privacy violation".
Under the ADA it is not prohibited for Disney to require proof of a disability as long as they using that proof to determine if a person needs an accomodation and are not going to use the information to discriminate against the customer or prohibit them from entry to the park:
Absolutely agree on both fronts. Privacy as it relates to HIPAA is entirely an issue of a medical provider not sharing medical information with a third party without the patient's consent. A patient requesting documentation to provide is completely legit. And providing proof of a disability is a major part of making an ADA reasonable accommodation request.
A good step for Disney might be to make a "Guests with Disabilities" page within their website, which has (among other resources) a form for a doctor to use. The form could shape the situation a bit better in terms of what situations would warrant enhanced access of some kind. Requiring that it come directly from the doctor's office could also help. While it would definitely not cut out fraud entirely, it would cut down on fraud.