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25th International Conference on Dermatology & Skin Care
2020-04-27 - 2020-04-28    
All Day
About Conference Derma 2020 Derma 2020 welcomes all the attendees, lecturers, patrons and other research expertise from all over the world to 25th International Conference on Dermatology & [...]
Insurance AI and Innovative Tech Virtual
2020-05-27 - 2020-05-28    
All Day
In light of the rapidly evolving impact of COVID-19 globally, we have made the decision to turn Insurance AI and Innovative Tech 2020 into a [...]
Insurance AI and Innovative Tech USA Virtual
2020 has seen the insurance industry change in an unprecedented fashion. What was once viewed as long-term development strategies have now been fast-tracked into today’s [...]
27 May
2020-05-27 - 2020-05-28    
All Day
2020 has seen the insurance industry change in an unprecedented fashion. What was once viewed as long-term development strategies have now been fast-tracked into today’s [...]
Events on 2020-04-27
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July 22: Johns Hopkins Settles $190M Privacy Suit

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Johns Hopkins Health System will hand over $190 million to settle a class action privacy lawsuit involving one of its former gynecologists who secretly recorded video and captured photos of patient examinations.

More than 7,000 patients of Nikita Levy, MD, the former Johns Hopkins physician fired in February of last year, filed suit against the healthcare system back in March 2013 after a hospital employee notified officials that Levy was recording patient examinations, according to a NPR report.

“Johns Hopkins Health System believe is fair and properly balances the concerns of thousands of plaintiffs with obligations the Health System has to provide ongoing” care, read a July 21 statement from the health system. “It is our hope that this settlement,” Hopkins officials continued, “helps those affected achieve a measure of closure.”

Levy committed suicide back in February 2013 after the allegations of his actions went public.

As Jonathan Schochor, one of the attorneys who led the suit against Johns Hopkins, told the Baltimore Sun: “Many of our clients still feel a betrayal and lack of trust and have fallen out of the medical system…They stopped seeing their doctors, they stopped taking their children to doctors. They refused to see male OB-GYNs, or any OB-GYN.”