A Miami nurse was fired after posting a baby with birth defects on social media.
Her investigation began back in September and lasted until her termination on September 30th.
A Jackson Health System representative release a statement to reiterate the severity of the consequences once privacy rules are broken. "Employees who violate these privacy rules, despite being educated, are subject to disciplinary action including suspension or termination. As soon as we learned of this potential breach, we immediately placed this employee under administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation."
Samuels, who begin working for Jackson Health System back in 2016, worked as a neonatal intensive care unit nurse at Jackson Memorial Hospital. She was immediately placed on administrative leave following the incident.Get all the stories you need-to-know from the most powerful name in news delivered first thing every morning to your inbox
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