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Tentative trial dates set for four teens charged with murder | SaltWire #newsupdate #halifax #courtA class action is being launched against the Nova Scotia Health Authority over a privacy breach at St. Martha’s Regional Hospital in Antigonish.
“There are a wide variety of ways this could and should have been caught a lot earlier thereby mitigating the scope and severity of this privacy breach.” A request for comment on the lawsuit to the NSHA made Tuesday afternoon had not received a response by 4 p.m.Carter said she is of the understanding that the audit resulted from another employee raising the alarm at the hospital.
“For the vast majority who have been impacted, the beauty is that they don’t have to do a whole lot. They can have access to justice and participate in a relatively passive way. That’s even more vital in a case like this with a privacy breach where a lot of people wouldn’t want to come forward.” “If you assume that the former employee spent even just one minute looking at the records of 2,690 patients, that works out to 44 hours. How that wasn’t caught is hard to fathom.”
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