Jimi77
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No, I'm saying employees here are expected to act in accordance with the law.So you're saying your hospital doesn't do anything to protect patient privacy?
No such thing as a data breach since it's not locked down?
How do you compare data privacy laws with Trump committing financial fraud on a felony level?
The comparison is it's all pretense. Let's not pretend that (iirc) some labor union cares about privacy. People can be expected to act responsibly. When a doc needs my assistance figuring out why he can't order a surgery on his patient, I can be trusted to not be nosy and search thru the patient's whole medical chart. And when I can't resolve the issue and have to forward it to somebody else, we trust that person to unnecessarily go thru a patient's med chart. Just like if I sell you an amp tomorrow and you now have my personal info, I trust that you're not going to pull my tax records. They're pretending there is some threat to privacy that truly doesn't exist.
