A health worker has been sentenced to eight years in prison for unauthorized access to clinical data on his daughter and grandchildren
A health worker has been sentenced to eight years in prison for checking the clinical data of his daughter and grandchildren when he was an administrative assistant at the Alsasua health center, which is a crime.
Apparently, mother-daughter relationships had been broken for a long time, and the mother used her profession to see confidential data.
Since 2023, there has been a court order whereby the mother could not approach her daughter and grandchildren aged 5, 3 and 2.
The mother had a restraining order because their relations were very bad, because her daughter, the victim, had said she didn't want her parents to know anything about her life.
Using the computer tools at his disposal while working at the Osaun Center in Alsasua, he repeatedly inspected the data of his daughter and grandchildren, who he had accessed more than 1,300 times.
That's how she got the most intimate family data, including psychological reports of her daughter's treatment.
As he explained to the judge, he felt quite vulnerable because his mother got all the information she wanted.
According to the sentence known today, the mother has been sentenced to eight years' imprisonment for disclosure of secrets, two years for viewing her daughter's data and two years for each of her grandchildren.
Besides, he won't be able to get closer to them than 200 feet and he won't be able to contact them for the next five years.
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