
UK data watchdog ‘assessing’ report hospital staffer tried to access Princess of Wales’ medical records
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The United Kingdom’s data watchdog is “assessing” reports that a staff member at a London hospital allegedly tried to access the private medical records of Catherine, Princess of Wales during her stay in January.
The United Kingdom’s data watchdog is “assessing” reports that a staff member at a London hospital allegedly tried to access the private medical records of Catherine, Princess of Wales during her stay in January. The Daily Mirror tabloid reports The London Clinic hospital, where the Princess of Wales spent 13 nights after planned abdominal surgery in January, had launched a probe into the allegations that her confidentiality had been breached. In a written statement to CNN, the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office, which is the UK’s independent regulator for Data Protection and Freedom of Information, confirmed it had “received a breach report and are assessing the information provided.” The London Clinic has not yet responded to CNN queries on the matter, but in a statement to the Daily Mirror, said it refused to comment on the alleged breach. “We firmly believe that all our patients, no matter their status, deserve total privacy and confidentiality regarding their medical information,” the hospital said. Citing an unnamed source from the hospital, The Daily Mirror reports “at least one member of staff was said to have been caught trying to access the 42-year-old’s notes” and that the whole medical staff have been left utterly shocked and distraught over the allegations.”

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