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HIPAA Violator Sentenced to Prison

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A federal judge in Alabama has sentenced a man to six years in prison for his role in a prescription fraud scheme that included crimes of healthcare f

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Prison for HIPAA Privacy Violator

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Healthcare & Technology: HIPAA Privacy Violator gets 4 months in Federal Prison!

myhealthtechblog.com — “Link: Prison for HIPAA Privacy Violator Huping Zhou, a cardiothoracic surgeon in China before immigrating to the United States, was employed at UCLA in 2003. On Oct. 23, 2003, he received a notice of intent to dismiss him for performance reasons that did not include illegal access of medical records. That evening, he accessed medical records of his superior and co-workers, and during three other periods during the next four weeks accessed UCLA patient records, many of them involving celebrities,View full resource at myhealthtechblog.com

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Jail Time For HIPAA Violator

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HIPAA Violation Leads to Prison Term

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