10-27-2022, 06:44 PM
(10-27-2022, 06:38 PM)tms Wrote: Lol hospital/patient confidentiality, give me a break. This country is massive. No one's tracking down a REDDIT USER for vague information pertaining to a professional athlete's injury that is confirmed by the mainstream media 30 mins later. And it doesn't even go into specifics; just says he's out for the year. Violating HIPAA laws? More like violating Who-Dey-Keep-Everybody-In-The-Dark-For-As-Long-As-Possible Laws lol
I think you're being a bit facetious here. It doesn't matter how large the country is, they know where the leak came from - Cincinnati. The information was leaked by someone at the hospital where Chase was being examined. That really narrows the playing field. A HIPAA violation occurs if someone even mentions that Chase was at the hospital. That, as innocuous as it may seem, is 100% illegal and you can lose your job over it.