A junior physiotherapist at an Auckland hospital admitted to accessing 44 patient records, including those of stabbing victims, mental health patients, and organ donors, without medical justification, leading to disciplinary action and a broader inquiry into health data privacy.
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sensitive psychiatric data viewed outside scope of work
Junior physio accessed records for stabbing victims mental health patients and organ donorsdoctors warn of dangerous gaps in record sharing
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