If I remember my HIPAA days: -Haim won't go to jail for HIPAA directly -He'll probably get smacked hard financially -Dunno if he ever got a license, but there's 40+ states out there who are desperate for doctors. He'll find a job somewhere. (cont)
He is currently part of a health system in Greenville, TX
Here's one with a 27 month sentence www.justice.gov/usao-sdia/pr...
The law provides for a sentence of up to 10 years. Probation is usual, but depending on scope, intent, remorse, etc. bsky.app/profile/drpw...
-TCU can't be sued by the offended parties -Only the Feds can hold TCU accountable for HIPAA violations, though state law can be applied. -But the indictment appears to go out of its way to hold TCU harmless But yeah, Haim's not going to jail.