DutchNews, July 16, 2019
The Haga hospital in The Hague has been fined €460,000 for poor
patient file security, after it emerged a tv reality soap star’s medical
records had been accessed by dozens of unauthorised members of staff.
The Dutch
privacy watchdog Authoriteit Persoonsgegevens said its research showed patient
records at the hospital are still not properly secure.
‘The relationship
between a healthcare provider and patient must be completely confidential,’
chairman Aleid Wolfsen said. ‘This should be the same within the walls of a
hospital. It does not matter who you are.’
The hospital gave 85 members of
staff an official warning for looking at the medical files of Samantha de Jong,
better known as Barbie, when she was hospitalised after a suicide attempt last
year.
The members of staff were not involved in treating the tv reality star
and were therefore not entitled to check her files, the hospital said.
Concerns
about privacy have been one of the major brakes on developing a nationwide
digital medical record system in the Netherlands. In 2011 the upper house of
parliament pulled the plug on a €300m project to introduce such a system due to
privacy concerns.
The government is now planning to introduce a system allowing
patients to ‘manage’ their own medical records on their computer or mobile
phone and decide who should have access to what information.

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