MLeake said:Aside from the easy possibility of abuse, the other issue that comes up with mental health is that knowing such things might be used against them, people who could benefit from counseling or therapy might choose not to get it. They won't want a paper trail.
The fear stated here is real. There are several people I know personally who have dealt with issues of on-duty trauma, loss of family members, divorce, depression, etc. that have not sought counseling because of the possible implications upon not only military careers, but upon the ability to freely exercise 2ndA rights.
Let's face it, despite HIPPA, military members' medical records are not kept strictly between corpsman/Dr./PA/etc... There are too many people working in military clinics. They have and will discuss members' medical issues, most likely with no malicious intention. But then one person slips up and says the wrong thing while the wrong person may overhear, then your medical problems are all over the spouses network which exists at every installation.
The possibilities for information about military members' health records to be innocently or maliciously "leaked" are endless. I have experienced it and witnessed it more times than I care to count. I understand the reluctance to seek medical counseling for just that reason.