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HelioMetrics Comment:  While this article isn’t directly related to drug diversion, we have been seeing many articles over the past few months of judges giving healthcare drug diverters little or no jail time…  Then we see this article…  Where a person was put in jail in Sweden for having fake nurse documents… but as the article mentions, “The court deemed the crimes to be particularly serious as they risked damaging confidence in healthcare as well as patient safety.”  Isn’t that the exact same issue as diverting drugs?  Hopefully someday more courts will realize the severity of these crimes in healthcare.  This isn’t like a person on the street that they catch with Oxy…  A healthcare diverter is someone who seriously jeopardizes patient safety.

 

Original Article:

 
A 35-year-old “nurse” who worked at four large hospitals in Sweden has been jailed after it emerged he had falsified his diploma and was not authorized to work in the field.

Police opened up an investigation into the matter after an employer expressed concern over clear language errors in the nurse’s work, local newspaper Västerbottens Kurirern reports.

The investigation showed that the man sent in a falsified diploma to Sweden’s National Board of Health and Welfare (Socialstyrelsen) stating that he had completed training in nursing at a university in Zurich.

Socialstyrelsen asked him to complete a competence test, but instead of doing it, he sent in another falsified document claiming he worked for the Red Cross in Switzerland for three years, and he was subsequently given a Swedish Nursing ID.

Gothenburg District Court sentenced the man to a year in prison for one count of gross misuse of falsified documents and two counts of illegal use of documents.

The court deemed the crimes to be particularly serious as they risked damaging confidence in healthcare as well as patient safety.

Two years after he received his Swedish Nursing ID the man also applied for a Swedish medical certificate.