Outrage grows after video appears to show staff at Knoxville dental provider reading patient’s private journal aloud, giggling

Premier Dental Group of Knoxville posted an apology on social media soon after the video was shared online. The provider’s Facebook page is now inaccessible.

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A video was widely shared on social media Monday, claiming to show employees of Premier Dental Group of Knoxville reading a patient’s private journal out loud in a staff area. 

The video, which appears to have been originally taken and posted online by an employee heard giggling in the background, shows one employee reading out passages that describe the patient’s thoughts on different kinds of treatment, as well as their concerns about other treatment options, to two other employees.

Soon after the employee’s video was shared across social media, outrage sparked from people who saw the post. 

Premier Dental Group of Knoxville posted a statement on Facebook apologizing for “a recent incident involving an inappropriate video created and shared by some of our employees.” More than an hour after the statement was posted, the provider’s Facebook profile disappeared and was inaccessible.

“Premier Dental Group of Knoxville is aware of a recent incident involving an inappropriate video created and shared by some of our employees that addressed an individual’s medical condition in a disrespectful and unprofessional manner. We deeply regret this incident and the hurt has caused,” the statement said.

WBIR 10News captured a screenshot of the post before the page went down. It is available in full below.

Several people condemned the video online, demanding action and also calling for people to stop going to the dental office. It was not immediately clear how staff had access to the patient’s private journal, or why they read it aloud.

In 2023, Premier Dental Group of Knoxville settled a lawsuit after prosecutors accused it of scamming TennCare and possibly putting patients in danger. The lawsuit said the provider used unqualified dental hygienists, upcoded procedures that weren’t actually needed or performed, and treated patients like “cattle” to try to maximize profits.

It also alleged the dental provider could have put children in danger, as well as other patients, and accused them of malpractice.

Premier Dental Group of Knoxville agreed to pay around $1 million to settle the lawsuit.

WBIR reached out to Premier Dental Group of Knoxville for this story but did not receive a response by the time it was published.

Don Bosch, an attorney, said the video could be considered a violation of the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.

“This was a poor decision by the employees of the dental practice and, while their intent may not have been evil or angry and it was just a mistake, it shouldn’t have been done. It has certainly subjected their dental practice that they’re employed by to liability, both administratively, by way of licensing and civilly, by way of money,” he said.

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