A woman in Attleboro takes an at-home test and finds out she’s pregnant. She looks up nearby reproductive health clinics and finds one: Four Women Health Services, which has also been providing abortions for decades. She sends a request through an online chat on Four Women’s website to set up an ultrasound appointment.
Less than half an hour later, she receives a call to schedule an appointment and books one.
But the person who just called her doesn’t work for Four Women. They called to book her an appointment at the center across the street: Attleboro Women’s Health Center, or Abundant Hope.
That’s what allegedly happened last October. Four Women is now suing in federal court, alleging that at least four potential patients apparently had their messages intercepted by Attleboro Women’s Health Center — an entity that is not a licensed health care facility and does not provide abortions.
I hope CMS works with the clinic to improve information handling, rather than fining it out of existence.
Are you saying the clinic that illegally intercepted communication that wasn’t meant for them and wouldn’t have provided ALL info and options should get a pat on the wrist, rather than receive punishment for deceitful actions?
I know where I stand and it should be fined out of existence for pushing its christo-fascist bullshit.
Well, one is a clinic and the other isn’t a licensed health care facility at all, so I think OP was expressing worry that the abortion clinic would be fined out of existence for HIPAA violations related to not properly securing patient data.
The way I read it was that the patient was deceived by a website put up by the “not clinic”. It’s a recognised tactic that they use.