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Case Referred To FBI For Possible HIPAA Violations

LAKE GENEVA, Wis. -- Nurses accused of photographing a patient and posting

the pictures on the Internet have been fired.

The investigation started with an anonymous call from an employee at Mercy

Walworth Medical Center in Lake Geneva, with the allegation that a nurse

took pictures of a patient with her cell phone and posted them on her

Facebook page.

Last week, the nurse told 12 News she never posted the pictures on the

Internet. Investigators have since interviewed the nurse and said she

offered more details.

" There were two nurses that independently took a picture each of an X-ray of

a patient, " Walworth County Undersheriff Kurt Picknell said.

The patient was admitted to the emergency room with an object lodged in his

rectum. Police said the nurse explained she and a co-worker snapped photos

when they learned it was a sex device. Police said discussion about the

incident was posted on her Facebook page, but they haven't found anyone who

actually saw the pictures.

The nurse removed her Facebook page from the Internet last week. Without

more, Picknell said this conduct does not appear to violate any state laws.

He has referred the case to the FBI.

" We've notified federal authorities of this allegation to see if there are

federal violations, most notably HIPAA violations, patient rights, " he said.

The hospital did not return a call seeking comment.

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