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how would 1-day suspension during training affect your future? I got suspended 1 day due to minor HIPAA violation accessing coworker demographic record.
.Never heard of a 1-day suspension, it's not high school. If the offense is egregious enough, the punishment should be more methodical (planned supervision for a significant period, etc). Is your program just messing with you, or trying to scare you?
Got you. So it is mainly issues with credentialing in the future. I think not all hospitals require PD or GME referenceIt will need to be reported on credentialing and licensing paperwork and it will appear on your reference from your PD and/or DIO when you are applying for hospital privileges. It won't be the end of the world, but it will definitely delay things and may require you to answer more questions or appear in person for those things.
Did you access it on purpose?Yeah i think it is just so I remember not to do it again in the future. Since it is only viewing demographic info without malicious intent
Every application will ask you to self report if you’ve had any issuesGot you. So it is mainly issues with credentialing in the future. I think not all hospitals require PD or GME reference
It will be an annoyance with all board applications and credentialing forever because if you fail to self report and it is discovered huge alarm flags will go up.Got you. So it is mainly issues with credentialing in the future. I think not all hospitals require PD or GME reference
Got you. So it is mainly issues with credentialing in the future. I think not all hospitals require PD or GME reference
Did you access it on purpose?
Never heard of a 1-day suspension, it's not high school. If the offense is egregious enough, the punishment should be more methodical (planned supervision for a significant period, etc). Is your program just messing with you, or trying to scare you?
When you finish the program obviously....I would do everything I can to see if it doesn’t have to be an official suspension. Sounds like it’s past that
So unfortunately you’re going to be 63 and having to explain it to some clowns in credentialing.
I would get a dated letter explaining it from your PD as well as you may need that for the next 40
Years