http://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/ehr-audit-catches-snooping-employee
By Erin McCann
Managing Editor
Healthcare IT News
January 26, 2015
Electronic health records not only enable faster access to real-time
patient data; they also make it a heck of a lot easier to catch snooping
employees who inappropriately view patients' confidential information, as
one California hospital has observed this past week.
Officials at the 785-bed California Pacific Medical Center in San
Francisco – part of Sutter Health system – notified a total of 844
patients Jan. 23 after discovering a pharmacist employee had been
inappropriately snooping on patients' medical data for an entire year.
The incident was discovered after the hospital conducted an EHR audit back
in October 2014, when it was first discovered only 14 individuals had had
their PHI compromised.
Following an "expanded investigation," hospital officials discovered the
HIPAA breach was significantly larger than they had originally found, with
844 additional patients being identified as having there information
inappropriately accessed. The staff member, whose employment has since
been terminated, snooped on patient records from October 2013 to October
2014, including patient demographics, clinical diagnoses, prescription
data and clinical notes.
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