Investigation into privacy breach of former Silver Fern

Tania Dalton in action during her Silver Ferns career. Photo: Getty Images
Tania Dalton in action during her Silver Ferns career. Photo: Getty Images

The Auckland District Health Board is investigating a privacy breach involving former Silver Fern Tania Dalton.

The 45-year-old is in critical condition in Auckland Hospital after suffering a ruptured internal carotid artery aneurysm during a social game of touch rugby last week.

It is understood clinicians not directly involved with her care accessed her medical file.

The DHB said in a statement to the New Zealand Herald they had "become aware there may have been a breach of privacy involving an Auckland DHB patient".

They added: "Auckland DHB takes patient confidentiality extremely seriously and we are investigating this in line with our usual practice."

No further details were provided.

The Herald has also contacted a spokeswoman for Dalton's family for comment.

Patients' privacy has been breached on a number of occasions at New Zealand DHBs over the past few years.

In 2013, four clinicians at Canterbury DHB faced disciplinary action after accessing cricketer Jesse Ryder's medical records.

Dalton collapsed on Thursday night. She was treated on the field at Northcote's Onewa Domain, bleeding profusely from the mouth and nose.

Her injuries did not come from any impact during the game, she was running when she collapsed.

Her husband, Duane Dalton, told the Herald on Sunday last week that it was "every husband and father's worst nightmare".

"All I can say is that Tarn's is once again showing us what an incredible battler she is and, right now, she is putting up the fight of her life.

"We couldn't be prouder of her or love her more."

Dalton played for the Silver Ferns during 37 tests, playing goal shoot and goal attack from 1996-2007.

She is now a Sky TV commentator, and has been involved with the Takapuna Rugby Football Club, where her children play, and plays in a social touch rugby team on Thursdays.

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