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October 11, 2007

From the Celebrity and HIPAA Don't Mix File

Clooneyfavorite Hospital employees beware. Do not try to sneak a peek of medical files of the next famous person who comes to your place of work:

More than two dozen employees at Palisades Medical Center have been suspended after accessing the personal medical records of actor George Clooney, who was taken to the North Bergen, N.J., hospital last month after a motorcycle accident.

Clooney was injured, along with his companion Sarah Larson, when the motorcycle they were riding collided with a car in Weehawken, N.J. Clooney suffered a broken rib and skin abrasions and Larson broke her foot.

Hospital spokesman Eurice Rojas said late Tuesday that 27 employees were suspended for a month without pay, after an internal investigation. Accessing a person's medical records without authorization is a violation of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) -- a federal law that protects the privacy of patients.

Twenety-seven employees? Wow, I hope there was at least something juicy in there to be worth a month of pay.

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