Lost job over HIPAA violation, what is employment potential?

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Hi a relative of mine was an RN. She just lost her job over a HIPAA violation. She took a cellphone picture of a patient and sent it to a friend. She later had a falling out with the friend and he threatened to forward the picture to the hospital. She went to her supervisors and told them about this threat, police were called to deal with the friend. She was given the option to quit or be fired and quit.

Clearly this was a serious mistake on her part but I'm not looking for lectures, I'm trying to determine what options are available to her now. Number 1 is whether it's possible to fight her termination. One important fact is that there is no actual evidence of the HIPAA violation; the friend threatened to send the picture but never did, for all we know he doesn't even have the picture anymore and was just bluffing. She has long since deleted it. So the hospital undertook this action simply on her admission of a violation. The question is is this acceptable or do they need evidence?

She is going to put in applications at other hospitals nearby but I'm wondering what it will be like looking for work with this in her history. In her favor she can say she quit, and perhaps give some reasons other than the HIPAA violation why she did so. But I'm certain if any potential employers call the hospital they will give the real reason why she left.

So what is the overall job market like for RNs right now? and, does anyone know anything about getting another nursing job after a HIPAA violation? is it impossible or will some still consider her if she's honest. Finally can anyone suggest other options for her? What would be good jobs for someone with her education and experience to pursue if she has difficulty finding work as a nurse again?

Thanks everyone for your help, I don't want to say that this is a desperate situation but it's pretty bad, she was the sole breadwinner for her family and things are going to become very difficult very soon if she is not able to secure another job.

I just have to post again on this subject. I have to say it! WHO- WHY-WHAT in the world would someone that has been to nursing school be thinking to do this!!?? Someone please tell me it is a moderator that posted this trying to drum up interest in a thread. How could you possibly get through school and then do this? That person should not be trying to figure out how to get another job in nursing; She should be looking for another career because she does not have the judgment to be a nurse!

Specializes in ICU, PICU, School Nursing, Case Mgt.

I am still looking to see the reason she took the picture posted here.

Not that there is any acceptable excuse, just a reason. I can't imagine anything that would prompt me to do this...in 18 years.

Actually, longer. Before I became a RN, I was a Registered Dental Hygienist. I worked in a practice that had many very famous people from Palm Beach. We had a sports figure that is world reknown and holds many titles, many actors, rock stars and other big time celebrities.

I saw these people regularly and I cringe when I think of the prospect of even asking for a picture, much less taking one without their knowlege.

Some things as just not done by decent people and certainly by those of us who call ourselves PROFESSIONALS.

I guess the OP and perhaps the offender do not like the responses. I wonder if they have stopped reading the thread or just can't bring themselves to post again.

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I know it does not make any difference legally but I still make a distinction between an innocent picture of your favorite resident and a degrading picture.

Specializes in ICU, PICU, School Nursing, Case Mgt.
I know it does not make any difference legally but I still make a distinction between an innocent picture of your favorite resident and a degrading picture.

In this case, we don't know whether it was degrading or not....and she sent it to a third party...who was of such "strong moral compass" that he threatened her with it!

Shesh..

Still despicable no matter how you spin it.

The fact that someone is trying to 'blackmail' her over it makes me wonder and think the worst...

In this case, we don't know whether it was degrading or not....and she sent it to a third party...who was of such "strong moral compass" that he threatened her with it!

Shesh..

Still despicable no matter how you spin it.

Specializes in Vents, Telemetry, Home Care, Home infusion.

Thanks everyone for their advice ---may future nurses learn a powerful lesson, stop and think before they take pictures without permission.

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