MISS PATRICIA M HEFNER ([email protected])
Fri, 27 Nov 1998 14:35:37, -0500
Let's stop this dispute, OK? Whether or not the alleged incident took
place, it was eleven years ago, right? It has no relevance to what U2
are doing now. I can only say that I vividly remember how the
confidentiality of health info is enforced--with an iron hand. If I'd
gotten on an elevator and mentioned that I'd seen in a chart--and I was
one of the people who "kept" the charts--that Patient X had meningitis,
I would have been disciplined and probably fired. But so what if some
sleazeball did break the rules in 1987? Is any of this stuff going on
now? Even if it had been reported in the gossip columns--and it was not-
-what does it have to do with the price of tea in China in 1998? Zilch.
I suggest we drop the whole thing. It doesn't mean a damn thing to me.
It's 1998, I've quit the hospital and work in a library now, and, you
know, I really hate thinking about that f@$cking job at the hospital--I
hated it!! :-)
Pax,
Patricia
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