An Alberta health care worker has been sentenced for taking and sharing photos of long-term care residents, including one that was distorted with a filter.
The Lamont Health Care Center reported the matter to the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner, which filed charges under the province’s Health Information Act last year.
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The office says Kathryn Starzynski took pictures of three residents at the health center, 60 kilometers east of Edmonton, in August 2019.
It says Starzynski applied a bug-eyes filter to one photo, making eyes look oversized and in some cases cartoonish.
She shared the photo with a colleague and posted two other photos on one of her social media accounts.
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Starzynski pleaded guilty last week to divulging health information and received a conditional discharge, 12 months probation and 30 hours of community service.
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