Kaiser Permanente fired 15 workers and reprimanded eight others for improperly accessing records of Nadya Suleman. Unauthorized access violated a California law designed to safeguard the privacy of health care data. The improper activities were discovered through increased network-monitoring procedures put in place by the hospital in connection with the birth of the octuplets. Such privacy breaches occur on a broad scale because of the health care industry’s continued reliance on “primitive” user-access controls, expert says.”]
Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2123908/kaiser-hospital–employees-peeked-at–octomom-s–records.html

