Binghamton General Cited After Employee Allegedly Forwarded Picture of Patient

Binghamton (N.Y.) General Hospital has been cited by the New York State Department of Health after a former employee allegedly took an “intimate picture” of a patient and forwarded the photo to other employees, according to a WBNG report.

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According to the report, a former nurse aide allegedly used a cell phone to take a picture of a patient with Huntington’s Disease in 2009 before sending the photo to her co-workers. The violation was discovered during an investigation by the state health department. The news report did not explain how the incident came to light.

 

Parent company UHS issued a statement, stating it took immediate action to address the incident. The nurse aide was reportedly fired after the discovery.

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