Staff who allegedly tried to read Princess Kate’s private hospital records have still not been referred to the police. Three emp…
Staff who allegedly tried to read Princess Kate’s private hospital records have still not been referred to the police.
Three employees at The London Clinic, where the Princess of Wales stayed for 13 days in January after her abdominal surgery, are facing disciplinary action following a potential breach of data at the hospital.
The Princess of Wales was told about the potential data breach as patients are always informed if there are any suspicions that their private medical records have been shared or accessed in an unauthorised manner.
Staff who allegedly tried to read Princess Kate’s private hospital records have still not been referred to the police.
Three employees at The London Clinic, where the Princess of Wales stayed for 13 days in January after her abdominal surgery, are facing disciplinary action following a potential breach of data at the hospital.
The Princess of Wales was told about the potential data breach as patients are always informed if there are any suspicions that their private medical records have been shared or accessed in an unauthorised manner.
The hospital, which also treated King Charles for his cancer treatment, said in March that any of its staff who had attempted to access patient information would face “disciplinary steps”.
However, the case still remains under investigation and police have yet to look into the employees, according to the Mail on Sunday.
This delay comes in spite of Health Minister Maria Caulfield announcing in March that officers had been asked to launch a probe.
Several sources have told the outlet that if a breach did occur, staff members could have been caught via a “decoy” tactic used by hospitals that treat VIP guests.
Data for the A-listers is often stored under a fake name, with “decoy” data stored under the real name – a file which is regularly checked by bosses to see if it has been opened and used without permission.
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Staff who allegedly tried to read Princess Kate’s private hospital records have still not been referred to the police. Three emp…
Staff who allegedly tried to read Princess Kate’s private hospital records have still not been referred to the police.
Three employees at The London Clinic, where the Princess of Wales stayed for 13 days in January after her abdominal surgery, are facing disciplinary action following a potential breach of data at the hospital.
The Princess of Wales was told about the potential data breach as patients are always informed if there are any suspicions that their private medical records have been shared or accessed in an unauthorised manner.
Staff who allegedly tried to read Princess Kate’s private hospital records have still not been referred to the police.
Three employees at The London Clinic, where the Princess of Wales stayed for 13 days in January after her abdominal surgery, are facing disciplinary action following a potential breach of data at the hospital.
The Princess of Wales was told about the potential data breach as patients are always informed if there are any suspicions that their private medical records have been shared or accessed in an unauthorised manner.
The hospital, which also treated King Charles for his cancer treatment, said in March that any of its staff who had attempted to access patient information would face “disciplinary steps”.
However, the case still remains under investigation and police have yet to look into the employees, according to the Mail on Sunday.
This delay comes in spite of Health Minister Maria Caulfield announcing in March that officers had been asked to launch a probe.
Several sources have told the outlet that if a breach did occur, staff members could have been caught via a “decoy” tactic used by hospitals that treat VIP guests.
Data for the A-listers is often stored under a fake name, with “decoy” data stored under the real name – a file which is regularly checked by bosses to see if it has been opened and used without permission.
https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaBhw6v1SWt9fkewC60T