Windsor mom outraged by alleged data breach of newborn CTV News

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The joy and excitement of welcoming a new baby has been marred for a Belle River mom who says shes disturbed to learn a doctor looking to profit targeted her newbornpp
Madison DeLong whose second son was born in January is one of 800 people to receive notice from area hospitals that her babys data was inappropriately accessed by a pediatrician within Windsor Regional Hospitalpp
Im very scared about it DeLong saidpp
Im more worried for my baby than for myself He just started his life he doesnt really need this going onpp
In a statement sent to CTV News Thursday WRH confirmed a physician who they have declined to identify used the regional electronic medical records system without authorization in an effort to offer services at a private clinicpp
DeLong says that manifested for her in the form of a call from a blocked number two weeks after her son was bornpp
It was a physician asking if I wanted my son circumcised at his private clinic she recalledpp
This didnt happen with my first son I was a little bit concernedpp
DeLong says the male voice on the other end of the call never identified themselvespp
That was in February and shed all but forgotten it when in July she received a letter from the hospital telling her about the breachpp
I didnt know what to do DeLong saidpp
I was mortified a little bit disturbedpp
According to WRH the physician in question has had their hospital privileges revokedpp
The matter has been reported to both the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario and the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontariopp
The latter told CTV News they were unable to comment for reasons of confidentialitypp
WRH said its not clear how many newborns the pediatrician coldcalled but that letters were sent to those who gave birth to boys between January and May of this year whether at Windsor Regional Erie Shores HealthCare or ChathamKent Health Alliancepp
The statement read in part WRH and the Erie St Clair Region Hospitals have policies in place regarding confidentiality and privacy of personal health information to ensure compliance with applicable privacy laws and do not tolerate unauthorized access use or disclosure of patient personal health informationpp
For DeLong and her motherinlaw Barbara Campbell that offers little comfort as their bundleofjoys privacy was breached before he was even a month oldpp
How many other children have they done this to Campbell askedpp
And how many parents went through with the circumcision Its horriblepp
Circumcisions not medically necessary are not covered by OHIP costing parents hundreds of dollars One local clinic charges 250 for babies from 028 days old 350 up to 60 days and the cost increases from therepp
Anne Genge a certified information privacy professional who specializes in medical data calls the alleged offense appallingpp
This is not just a simple snooping case she saidpp
This person is seeking to financially exploit these individuals and their childrenpp
Genge said its possible the ongoing investigations could see fines leveled against the doctor and hospitals in questionpp
She says the digital nature of the breach should make the investigation fairly cutanddrypp
Its not like 20 years ago when we had paper charts Today you really cant do anything in a computer system without being caught There are logs that show exactly what you didpp
Its possible she said that the doctor and healthcare facilities could face lawsuits from the impacted familiespp
DeLong and Campbell encourage other families to come forward and share their experiences should they feel comfortablepp
Im so angry right now Campbell saidpp
The hospital will not even give us the information of who this doctor is Everyone has a right to knowpp
WRH says there is no evidence the physician exported printed or otherwise electronically took personal health information from the hospital system or retained any personal health informationpp
DeLong finds little solace as the joyful experience of welcoming her second baby is now overshadowed by this troubling incidentpp
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