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    Re: ACCUSED OF HIPAA VIOLATION

    Posted by Terri on 5/23/08

    You might want to call the EEOC (www.eeoc.gov) and talk to
    an investigator. They will tell you if you have a claim or
    not. Good luck.


    On 5/23/08, TMB wrote:
    > I was resently fired from my job for HIPAA violation. My
    > co-workers boyfriend call the hospital I worked at and
    > said I was telling people that when he came into the ER he
    > had track marks on his arms. I did not do this and issued
    > a statement to my job. I told them that what was in his
    > chart was shown to be by another employee along with other
    > people eveyone that seen the chart made comments I did not
    > tell anyone in the public. I was fired along with another
    > employee that was not in the room at this time.
    > Appartently another employee told her about the patient.
    > We were fired not the employee that showed the
    > information. I feel that this was wrong and want to know
    > what can I do. All of this came up after this employee
    > was sent home under the influence one day and myself and
    > the other employee has a problem with her being at work
    > like that and made a comment to the manager. Two days
    > later her boyfriend files this complaint. I feel that I
    > was fired for something that I had no part of. If I'm
    > fired why not fire everyone that had something to do with
    > the incident. Why can't I see the statement that were
    > made against me or meet my accuser. I want to know what I
    > can do because I feel that I was wrongly fired

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • ACCUSED OF HIPAA VIOLATION, 5/23/08, by TMB.
  • Re: ACCUSED OF HIPAA VIOLATION, 5/23/08, by Terri.
  • Re: ACCUSED OF HIPAA VIOLATION, 6/02/08, by Terry.


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