Walgreen Co. v. Abigail E. Hinchy, Appellate Court Opinion
The lawsuit was filed in 2010. As described in the case documents, a pharmacist employed by Walgreen intentionally viewed the personal health data of the plaintiff who had once dated the pharmacistÂ’'s husband. On November 14, 2014, an Indiana Court of Appeals upheld a lower court ruling that held Walgreen Company responsible for $1.4 million in damages due to the actions of its employee for the intentional violation of federal patient privacy regulations and company policy. Walgreen later asked for a rehearing, but that request was denied on January 15, 2015. This document is the appeal court's . . .
