A private cause of action cannot be maintained under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, and the judgment dismissing the complaint filed by the hospital against defendant-law firm for disclosing the health information of patients is affirmed; it also appears doubtful that plaintiff had a sufficient personal stake in the privacy rights of its patients; the denial of defendant's request for attorneys' fees is also affirmed.
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