POA/HIPAA violation

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Caelynn

3 Posts

I live in Arizona. I finally heard today the outcome. Since I could've been fired over the violation I suppose 5 work day suspension is not that bad. What gets me is they let me work last week without saying anything. Today half way threw my shift I called my interm director which also happens to be the ACNO. That I was to be suspended she asked if I wanted to finish my shift or go home now. I was charge today and know my team could handle my pt load with the ones they already had so I choose to leave now.

When I asked her why I was no longer be scheduled as charge as I have been for the last year. She told me that she had heard from several people that she told me who the narc was in the first place. SHe tried to say it was a friend of mine for over 10 years. I never said that I knew who it was nor that she told me this. So in the whole situation it seems they are trying to get everyone against each other. We had such a strong team that we would come in help each other and never complained now we ALL dread coming into work several are looking for other work. It is very bad morale which is sad.I just hope the patients don't suffer with admin being so clueless on what they are doing to my floor.

Thank you for all your support during this. Moral of the story do not look at any ones chart that you are not directly taking care of. They also tried to get me for putting in orders for another nurse when I was charge and helping her out because she was busy. No team work I guess is allowed

Thimbalina

119 Posts

Yes, no one, not even the patient can just go and open up a chart and read it unless you are providing care. You have to have a good reason to be in the chart even if you work there. You have to go through the appropriate channels. I can imagine that they would be miffed about it. You can't do that. I hope they just give you a warning. I'm sure your intentions were innocent. Unfortunately the lawyers make the decisions for the hospital and won't know you personally.

klone, MSN, RN

14,786 Posts

Specializes in OB-Gyn/Primary Care/Ambulatory Leadership.

I'm sorry, Caelynn. FWIW, something similar recently happened to me. Looked up my husband's Rx # to refill his prescription. Honestly didn't occur to me that it was a violation. I didn't read his chart, I just clicked on his outpatient medication profile to write down the Rx #. Yep, they didn't care.

I'm sorry this happened to you. It's a hard lesson, but I bet it's not one you'll make ever again.

delphine22

306 Posts

Specializes in Quality, Cardiac Stepdown, MICU.

Not that I'm calling your boss a liar, but usually the computer itself snitches you out. Ours kicks out a report every shift of every pt record that was accessed by a nurse not on the same floor as that pt. We'd better have a darned good reason (looking through history before ED calls report, etc.) or we get dinged.

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