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47of74

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34. I'd like our local hospitals to imagine my reaction if something similar happend to me.
Thu Jun 5, 2014, 08:46 PM
Jun 2014

And how unpleasant the resulting legal shitstorm will be.

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Can't blame the gal for that.. Bandit Jun 2014 #1
Her reputation? AAO Jun 2014 #45
The assholes who did this should not be allowed to work in the profession again. Initech Jun 2014 #2
that's a major HIPAA violation. They will be fired and they won't work in the industry again. magical thyme Jun 2014 #9
Yup...I'm surprised she's only suing for $25K...I bet she could joeybee12 Jun 2014 #26
That's what I was thinking as well. Jackpine Radical Jun 2014 #33
It was willful and with malice MattBaggins Jun 2014 #38
yup. it's potentially criminal magical thyme Jun 2014 #69
I agree. Forget $25K, sue for $25M n/t aggiesal Jun 2014 #37
Absolutely correct! FarPoint Jun 2014 #32
Agreed. surrealAmerican Jun 2014 #15
Yep. I wonder if she could also go after the guilty individuals. Laffy Kat Jun 2014 #52
Wow, what disgusting people. Vultures sitting atop their fence post arthritisR_US Jun 2014 #3
The release of her private information is a done deal Trajan Jun 2014 #10
So you're okay with what was done to her? SwankyXomb Jun 2014 #36
Not at all Trajan Jun 2014 #55
Really? MattBaggins Jun 2014 #46
That was a poorly written post Trajan Jun 2014 #56
Well, what you say is true and the last time I checked there is no way to legislate Grammy23 Jun 2014 #47
That struck me as a piddly amount too! nt arthritisR_US Jun 2014 #50
Indeed ... I would fire that lawyer Trajan Jun 2014 #57
They can judge all they want but they have no right to act on arthritisR_US Jun 2014 #49
Just to be clear Trajan Jun 2014 #59
We are on the same page then arthritisR_US Jun 2014 #65
This message was self-deleted by its author LanternWaste Jun 2014 #60
I'm surprised it's only $25,000... CAO Jun 2014 #4
That's what I thought too. That's a drop in the bucket for the damage that has been done monmouth3 Jun 2014 #5
And presumably others. I doubt she was the only one that happened to. PeaceNikki Jun 2014 #7
My thought too. laundry_queen Jun 2014 #20
That was my thought also. uppityperson Jun 2014 #6
My thought exactly. HooptieWagon Jun 2014 #16
Me too Renew Deal Jun 2014 #17
The complaint could read "in excess of $25,000...some jurisdictions you joeybee12 Jun 2014 #28
Probably a requirement of the local court rules. The Velveteen Ocelot Jun 2014 #30
I wonder why the hospital posted her info on Facebook when HIPAA regulations Louisiana1976 Jun 2014 #8
"The hospital" didn't post it Trajan Jun 2014 #11
The hospital is still responsible for it because they were its employees pnwmom Jun 2014 #41
What if it turns out that the hospital did everything right, Nye Bevan Jun 2014 #66
If a doctor who worked for the hospital did something wrong, even though pnwmom Jun 2014 #67
Only if the hospital was somehow negligent in not properly checking the doctor's credentials Nye Bevan Jun 2014 #68
There is no "hospital".. sendero Jun 2014 #61
Indeed ... I would sue the whole bunch Trajan Jun 2014 #62
Of course... sendero Jun 2014 #64
'the hospital' didn't do it. Employees who had info access did it. It is a gross HIPAA violation magical thyme Jun 2014 #12
Good, can she sue them individually? smirkymonkey Jun 2014 #23
you can pretty much sue anybody magical thyme Jun 2014 #24
I was thinking that she could drag their names through the mud. smirkymonkey Jun 2014 #44
once they're identified, they are destroyed professionally magical thyme Jun 2014 #48
It must be a mixed race thing too, because Jamastiene Jun 2014 #54
Hospital should be in trouble for violating HIPAA too. bluesbassman Jun 2014 #13
they'll get dinged frylock Jun 2014 #22
I've heard of an employee walked out the door due to an accidental violation magical thyme Jun 2014 #27
This is disgusting. bigwillq Jun 2014 #14
A link to that shameful Facebook site: arcane1 Jun 2014 #18
disgusting standingtall Jun 2014 #19
only 25K? frylock Jun 2014 #21
i would like to know more about the employees who did this JI7 Jun 2014 #25
only $25,000? barbtries Jun 2014 #29
See #30. The Velveteen Ocelot Jun 2014 #31
I'd like our local hospitals to imagine my reaction if something similar happend to me. 47of74 Jun 2014 #34
Wonder if the employees vankuria Jun 2014 #35
Unconscionable. blackspade Jun 2014 #39
Hospital should settle immediately itsrobert Jun 2014 #40
Sooooo dumb to post that. tofuandbeer Jun 2014 #42
The people who did this are toast. Stonepounder Jun 2014 #43
Yes, intensive HIPPA training is required by all providor/payor contracts tosh Jun 2014 #63
There are some really nasty trolls out there........I hope this lady can move on. nt AverageJoe90 Jun 2014 #51
More power to her. I hope she wins. Jamastiene Jun 2014 #53
+1. n/t FSogol Jun 2014 #58
She may lose her lawsuit (or not win much) Sgent Jun 2014 #70
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