Investigators determined a "ton" of employees at UMPC Bedford Memorial crowded into the operating room to view and take cellphone images of the patient, who was anaesthetised during the December 23 incident, according to Pennlive.Com, which first reported the findings issued yesterday.
"There were so many people it looked like a cheerleader- type pyramid," one witness told state investigators.
UPMC issued a statement saying the hospital network, Pennsylvania's largest, remains "committed to ensuring that our patients' health information remains confidential."
According to the Health Department report, an employee came forward to complain about the images circulating around the hospital in January.
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The Health Department cited UPMC for failing to protect the patient's confidentiality, allowing staff not involved in the patient's care in the operating room and allowing staff to use personal devices to record the patient.
The hospital suspended one doctor for seven days and required six hours of training on medical ethics and patient privacy. Another doctor not involved in the patient's care was suspended for 28 days and ordered to take 18 hours' training.
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