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Jail Time For HIPAA Violator

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United States Magistrate Judge Andrew J. Wistrich sentenced a former UCLA Healthcare System employee who admitted snooping at patients records to four

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HIPAA Data Requirements: Can Violation Send You to Jail?

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Prison for HIPAA Privacy Violator

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