Apr 212016
April 21, 2016
Breaches, Healthcare
John O’Brien reports:
A Syracuse doctor has been charged with hiding two surveillance cameras in a bathroom of a hospital’s intensive care unit.
Dr. Jeffrey Gould, 32, admitted hiding two “spy pens” in a third-floor unisex bathroom in Crouse Hospital’s ICU last month, according to a Syracuse police report.
One camera was taped to the ridge of a trash can and the other was attached to a toilet paper dispenser, according to police reports.
Read more on Syracuse.com. Reportedly, he was trying to obtain evidence that a co-worker had stolen his medications. There’s no evidence that the cameras captured any patients or private parts.
But even so…. yeah.
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Um, there has got to be a better way to find out if coworkers are taking medications…um, yeah.. this is just plain weird.. sorry for being judgmental.