Saskatchewan privacy commissioner did ‘nothing wrong’ reporting privacy breaches
SASKATOON — Saskatchewan’s privacy commissioner says he feels vindicated after a court decision involving a doctor who inappropriately examined health records of Humboldt Broncos team members who were in a deadly bus crash.
In February, commissioner Ronald Kruzeniski determined eight people, mostly doctors, had snooped on the electronic health files of 10 people.
The province’s health agency had started monitoring the electronic profiles of the patients — which included lab results, medication information and chronic diseases — after the crash and forwarded concerns to the privacy commissioner.
Kruzeniski’s reports, which were posted online, detailed the privacy breaches.