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CONTRA COSTA REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER

2500 ALHAMBRA AVE MARTINEZ,CA 94553

Cited by the California Department of Public Health for a violation of California’s Health and Safety Code relating to medical privacy during an inspection that began on May 26, 2015. Also cited in 103 other reports.


Report ID: QMDL11.01, California Department of Public Health

Reported Entity: CONTRA COSTA REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER

Issue:

Based on interview and record review, the facility failed to prevent unauthorized access and disclosure of a patient's (Patient 19) protected, confidential health information, when the patient's prescription was given to a person not involved with the patient and not authorized to receive that information. This failure allowed for potential unlawful or unauthorized use of the information and violation of the patient's right to privacy.Findings: During an interview on 5/26/15 a at 11 a.m., the Compliance Coordinator confirmed that the patient's information had been given to another patient, by the physician, but recovered prior to that patient leaving the examination room. She confirmed the information that was released.Interview and a review of the letter submitted by the facility revealed that the information which was given included the patient's name, date of birth, medical record number, attending physician's name, the patient's address and telephone number as well as the medication ordered. The physician releasing the information failed to comply with the facility's policy to verify the identity of the patient (with two sources) and to reconcile the name on the document to the name of the patient when giving the patient the prescription.

Outcome:

Deficiency cited by the California Department of Public Health: Health & Safety Code 1280

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