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Hospital Employee Reported to Police: Snatched 174 Medical Records

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The employee at Odense University Hospital was discovered because a group of citizens approached the hospital
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It has not been possible to find out more about the case so far, as neither OUH nor the Funen Police have wanted to talk about the case. However, a press release has now revealed that it is a comprehensive case. - We consider this a very serious matter. The fact that so many have been posted in a short time is not normal behavior, explains medical director at OUH, Bjarne Dahler-Eriksen, to tvSyd. Employee has snooped in more than a hundred citiz…

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A now former employee at Odense University Hospital has abused his access to patient records and has looked up a large number of people's information.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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The employee at Odense University Hospital was discovered because a group of citizens approached the hospital

·Denmark
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The employee has been expelled, and the police have been working on the case for a long time. The affected citizens were kept in suspense for a long time.

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avisendanmark.dk broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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