Unauthorized Disclosure of Resident PHI to Outside Contractor
Summary
The facility failed to protect a resident’s right to privacy and confidentiality of personal and medical records when it disclosed protected health information (PHI) to an outside contractor without proper authorization. The resident, admitted with diagnoses including cognitive communication deficit, history of transient ischemic attack and cerebral infarction, and end stage renal disease, had a BIMS score of 11 on a quarterly MDS, indicating moderate cognitive impairment. Record review showed the resident had a healthcare POA appointed on 08/19/25 and a financial POA appointed on 09/21/25, both naming the same individual, with the financial POA effective immediately. Despite this, the facility could not provide documentation that the POA had consented to share the resident’s information with Contract Company #500. The Float Business Office Manager confirmed that a face sheet for this resident was provided to Contract Company #500 on 03/12/26 without the POA’s consent to release HIPAA-related information to an outside provider. The POA stated she did not authorize the sharing of the face sheet and reported that the contractor contacted the resident’s bank and insurance company without her consent. The resident reported significant memory issues, inconsistent recall, and missing details, and stated she had communicated these limitations to the contractor multiple times. The resident was unaware that the contractor had her face sheet prior to their meeting and reported feeling unhappy and uneasy upon learning that her personal information had been shared without her knowledge. The contractor representative confirmed that his company received the resident’s face sheet from the facility. Review of the facility’s HIPAA policy showed that the facility may not disclose an individual’s PHI without written authorization.
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