LOS ANGELES, March 14, 2008

Britney's Hospital Fires Nosy Employees

UCLA Med Center Embarrassed By 2nd Snooping Incident Involving Pop Star's Records

  • Security guards stand outside of the ambulance entrance to the at the UCLA Medical Center emergency room in Los Angeles on Jan. 31, 2008. Britney Spears was taken from her home by ambulance early that morning and escorted to the hospital by more than a dozen police officers.

    Security guards stand outside of the ambulance entrance to the at the UCLA Medical Center emergency room in Los Angeles on Jan. 31, 2008. Britney Spears was taken from her home by ambulance early that morning and escorted to the hospital by more than a dozen police officers.  (AP Photo/Dan Steinberg)

(AP)  UCLA Medical Center will fire some employees and discipline others for snooping at the confidential medical records of Britney Spears, who was hospitalized in its psychiatric ward, a hospital official told The Associated Press.

Jeri Simpson, the hospital's director of human resources who was involved in the investigations of the confidentiality breach, confirmed the action but could not say how many employees were affected. The hospital did not say when the snooping took place or which of Spears records were looked at.

The Los Angeles Times reported on its Web site Friday that the breaches stemmed from incidents before Spears' most recent hospitalization, but did not elaborate.

The newspaper said more than 13 employees, none of whom are doctors, would be fired. Twelve others, including several doctors, will be disciplined otherwise for looking at her computerized records, it reported.

This is not the first time the hospital has had to reprimand employees for looking at Spears' records. Several workers were fired after they were caught snooping after Spears gave birth to her first son, Sean Preston, in September 2005.

"It's not only surprising, it's very frustrating and it's very disappointing," Simpson told the newspaper, adding that she felt "horrible" that it happened again.

Spears was admitted to the hospital twice in January under a state law allowing patients to be held against their will for up to 72 hours for evaluation if they are deemed a danger to themselves or others. On her second trip to the medical center, Spears stayed for nearly a week.

Leading up to the hospitalizations, Spears had been behaving bizarrely. She shaved her head, was seen in public without underwear, ran over a celebrity photographer's foot and attacked a vehicle with an umbrella.

After her Feb. 6 release, a judge placed Spears and her estate under a temporary conservatorship. Conservatorships are granted for people deemed unable to take care of themselves or their affairs.

Spears has since had very limited contact with her toddler sons who are under the sole physical and legal custody of her ex-husband Kevin Federline.


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by stn_sage March 15, 2008 5:46 PM EDT
If hospital staff will violate record policy when it comes to celebrities, is there any doubt they do it to non-VIPs as well?!

ALL these people should be fired! PERIOD.
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by b-easy63 March 15, 2008 5:30 PM EDT
Low level employees were the only ones fired? And higher level ones received a verbal discipline? How fair was that? If the docs were worth firing anyone over, then all of their azzes, great or small--should get the axe. But of course, that does not happen....
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by hypnotoad72 March 15, 2008 12:41 PM EDT
If only Dr Phil went undercover as an orderly, bedpans and all...



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by andor3 March 15, 2008 7:45 AM EDT
"what needs of the community were left unguarded while these 12 escorted her?"

none. LA has an oversupply of officers, equipment and time. it is good they follow stars instead of harass or beat up innocent folks
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by subscriber2-2009 March 15, 2008 2:29 AM EDT
Britney Spears was taken from her home by ambulance early that morning and escorted to the hospital by more than a dozen police officers. (AP Photo/Dan Steinberg)

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why did it require more than 12 police to escort her?
what needs of the community were left unguarded while these 12 escorted her?
stupid.
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