A judge has sided with the Office of the Saskatchewan Information and Privacy Commissioner's work in the case of Crombie Stebner, one of six doctors who breached the electronic health records of Humboldt Broncos players involved in last April's fatal bus crash, CBC News reports. Stebner allegedly accessed the information of three of the players injured in the crash. "First, at the very heart of this matter is a clear and unequivocal breach by Dr. Stebner of third-party patients' privacy rights. What is resoundingly ignored within her evidence and argument is that she improperly accessed private patient information when she had no need to do so," Judge Richard Danyliuk wrote in his ruling, adding he also agrees with the commissioner's decision to identify Stebner in official reports on the incident.
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