The penalty for knowingly releasing protected health information (PHI) in violation of HIPAA's Privacy Rule can range from a fine of up to $50,000 and up to one year in prison to $250,000 and up to 10 years in prison, depending on the nature and extent of the violation:
Tier 1
Deliberately obtaining and disclosing PHI without authorization
Penalty: Up to $50,000 fine and up to one year in prison
Tier 2
Obtaining PHI under false pretenses
Tier 3
Obtaining PHI for personal gain or with malicious intent
Same friend! Constant panic attacks that send me to the ER which would leave me with a giant bill. Making 3x my former income and life is good and got off all the meds. Money solves a shitload of problems.
Super rare for men’s but almost standard issue for women’s. I was given a school hoody when I started my Masters program that had a thumb holes. I said, “wait a minute”, checked the tag and it was a women’s. Super bummed I spent $45k and no thumb holes when swapped for the men’s.
The only thing I wish men’s attire had that women’s has is thumb holes on hoodies. This article has to be bulkshit otherwise because, yeah, pockets are cool.