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Camrose medical clinic employee penalized after sharing health files: privacy commissioner

Posted on September 11, 2020 by pogowasright.org

Alex Antoneshyn reports:

A Camrose medical clinic employee has been fined and given 180 hours of community service after improperly accessing health records of friends and others.

According to the office of the privacy commissioner, Olivia Franc accessed the files at the Smith Clinic where she worked.

Her employer reported the privacy breach in June 2018.

Read more on CTV.

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