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woman in her twenties received medical treatment while taking an X-ray in a large hospital, and after that, a report came in that she received an absurd text from a radiologist.

The patient's personal information was stolen and accessed as a'friend'.

It was a violation of the law, but the hospital tried to pass it over as if it were nothing.



Reporter Ho-Geon Lee covered it.



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is a large hospital operated by the Labor Welfare Corporation.



At the end of last month, 22-year-old A had a chest X-ray here and received an absurd text message that night.



A man who introduced himself as a'radiologist who took an x-ray' asked'do you have a boyfriend?', saying that he contacted the phone number on the chart.




[Mr. A/victim: All the chest pictures appear on the computer screen, but it was very bad.

I'm so worried.

Once he had access to my personal information, he could come home if



he decided

.] The

next day I protested at the hospital, but



[A-Call from the hospital: (Ah sorry.) If you're



uneasy, change your phone number.



[A-Call on the hospital side: Go in the direction of changing my number."

(Because the staff knows, if you are anxious, if you have any intentions to change.)] I



only showed an attitude of quietly passing over.



[Mr. A/victim: I was very unpleasant to be doing this as if asking for a cute and common look.] Using



personal information for other purposes without patient consent can result in legal penalties.



Last year, a doctor in a hospital in Daejeon was fired after it was revealed that he sent a private message to a female patient by looking at medical records.



[Sinbyeongjae / Attorney: personal information can be a protection violation or medical law violates the responsibility of water, it is to put the yen under five years imprisonment or a fine under 50 million won if the violation of the Privacy Act]



hospital side corresponding to the inexperienced, unlike intentions He said he would block access to the radiologist's medical records and said he would take personnel action as soon as the investigation is complete.



(Video coverage: Hwang In-seok and Hong Jong-soo, video editing: Jeon Min-gyu)