Some background: I live in WI. I'm a Registered Nurse in a large metropolitan hospital. I work in the float pool at my hospital, third shift. I only float to inpatient units, no ICU's, surgery or any other areas, just Med/Surg inpatients and only third shift. I enjoy floating because I can avoid the politics of the individual units, I don't have to work with the same people every night, I can choose my schedule and the pay is greater. I don't fraternize with coworkers and I like to keep my professional life separate from my personal life, so I don't have any close relationships at my place of employment nor do I see coworkers outside my job.
Three weeks ago after working my regular night shift and upon arriving home, I fell on some ice in my backyard and broke my arm. Since my place of employment is a wonderful trauma hospital, I returned there to get treatment. I was seen in the ER, (I've never worked there nor do I know anyone in that dept.), and the MD stated my arm would need surgical repair. My arm was splinted and in a few days I returned to the same hospital to have outpatient surgery to repair my arm and was released home the same day. (I have never worked in surgery nor do I know anyone in that dept.)
The only people I've been in contact with regarding my injury were the supervisors of the float pool, and the occupational health dept. regarding my medical leave. I have not talked to any of the staff on any of the floors I've worked on and I hadn't planned on it since my surgery is none of their business.
Yesterday I received a get well card in the mail from a nurse on one of the floors I've worked on, whom I hardly know, stating she was "so sorry to hear about" my accident and injury. Is this not a violation of HIPAA? I had no intention of devulging my personal information to people I have worked with, nor do I feel it's any of their business. I also don't know where this staff nurse got my address since I'm not listed in the phone book and she couldn't even spell my last name correctly.
I now feel that there are staff members discussing my condition without my knowledge or consent. I'm not just an employee at this hospital, I'm also a patient! And every staff member has access to anyone's medical records through the computers we use on the units. If they know about my situation, there's nothing to stop them from looking me up on the computer!
I feel my rights have been violated. Am I right to feel this way? Should I file a complaint?
Three weeks ago after working my regular night shift and upon arriving home, I fell on some ice in my backyard and broke my arm. Since my place of employment is a wonderful trauma hospital, I returned there to get treatment. I was seen in the ER, (I've never worked there nor do I know anyone in that dept.), and the MD stated my arm would need surgical repair. My arm was splinted and in a few days I returned to the same hospital to have outpatient surgery to repair my arm and was released home the same day. (I have never worked in surgery nor do I know anyone in that dept.)
The only people I've been in contact with regarding my injury were the supervisors of the float pool, and the occupational health dept. regarding my medical leave. I have not talked to any of the staff on any of the floors I've worked on and I hadn't planned on it since my surgery is none of their business.
Yesterday I received a get well card in the mail from a nurse on one of the floors I've worked on, whom I hardly know, stating she was "so sorry to hear about" my accident and injury. Is this not a violation of HIPAA? I had no intention of devulging my personal information to people I have worked with, nor do I feel it's any of their business. I also don't know where this staff nurse got my address since I'm not listed in the phone book and she couldn't even spell my last name correctly.
I now feel that there are staff members discussing my condition without my knowledge or consent. I'm not just an employee at this hospital, I'm also a patient! And every staff member has access to anyone's medical records through the computers we use on the units. If they know about my situation, there's nothing to stop them from looking me up on the computer!
I feel my rights have been violated. Am I right to feel this way? Should I file a complaint?