1peony
Apr 25, 2008, 06:36 AM
I work at a medical billing office, only 2 people in our office ever have reason to look at charts. I recently looked at my own chart as I see a doctor in a group that we bill for to see if any of my co-workers might be looking at my chart and to my surprise my direct supervisor and 2 co-workers have been looking at my chart.
We have access to medical charts via electronic medical records, one would think we only have codes, but, we do have access to chart, nurse notes, rx info, dx history, and doctor notes.
When I was hired there was no compliance training, no manual given, no policies. We are a reputable company with many clients.
I told the director and she stated she is going to talk to my supervisor next week when she gets back from vacation and will implement a policy that if this happens again it will lead to immediate dismissal; it can't happen again since my acct has since been locked. What rights do I have? What should happen? What should I do, besides being very intimidated about my future here, although I was assured by the director there would be no problems. Mind you, I have been with this company for only 3 months.
The information she accessed contains all medical information including personal history showing I was adopted, my pain medications, information about a law suit settlement...
We have access to medical charts via electronic medical records, one would think we only have codes, but, we do have access to chart, nurse notes, rx info, dx history, and doctor notes.
When I was hired there was no compliance training, no manual given, no policies. We are a reputable company with many clients.
I told the director and she stated she is going to talk to my supervisor next week when she gets back from vacation and will implement a policy that if this happens again it will lead to immediate dismissal; it can't happen again since my acct has since been locked. What rights do I have? What should happen? What should I do, besides being very intimidated about my future here, although I was assured by the director there would be no problems. Mind you, I have been with this company for only 3 months.
The information she accessed contains all medical information including personal history showing I was adopted, my pain medications, information about a law suit settlement...