Hospital TV Show Violates Patient Privacy
The U.S. Government has announced it reached a settlement with a New York Hospital over claims the hospital allowed television crews to violate patient privacy. According to the announcement, New York Presbyterian Hospital will pay $2.2 million in fines for allowing crews of ABC television series “NY Med” virtually “unfettered access” to private patient information and for filming patients in distress without their consent. The HHS Office of Civil Rights called the violations “egregious.” As part of the settlement, the hospital will be monitored for two years to ensure that it fully complies with patient privacy.
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