Carve another notch in the scandal belt, folks.

What # scandal is this – MT @EWErickson: IRS faces class action lawsuit over theft of 60 million medical records http://t.co/FbkFYQkvzS — Cameron Gray (@Cameron_Gray) May 15, 2013

We’re losing count. How can we not?

Less than a week after news broke about the IRS targeting conservative groups, Erin McCann of Healthcare IT News reports on a class action lawsuit against the agency.

From McCann’s report:

According to a report by Courthousenews.com, an unnamed HIPAA-covered entity in California is suing the IRS, alleging that some 60 million medical records from 10 million patients were stolen by 15 IRS agents. The personal health information seized on March 11, 2011, included psychological counseling, gynecological counseling, sexual/drug treatment and other medical treatment data.

The IRS, in case anyone’s forgotten, will play a major role in the implementation of Obamacare. Such a comfort.

“@tnlawgirl: IRS faces class action lawsuit over theft of 60 million medical records http://t.co/YiKjwbU0Wq”Turn your head and cough, USA. — Dimitri Vassilaros (@1Dimitri) May 15, 2013

Glimpse into Obamacare: RT @PatrickHenry999: IRS faces class action lawsuit over theft of 60 million medical records http://t.co/bkVaL6aHmN — Anita Miller (@FoxNewsMom) May 15, 2013

Maybe in peeking at personal medical records, the agents were just trying to get a leg up. Like research or something!

Just think how the IRS is greedily rubbing it hands, anticipating the POWER it will have once it controls your Medical Records! #tcot — Kenny Wright (@Wodins) May 15, 2013

Shudder.

Dear God. Meltdown. MT @EWErickson: IRS faces class action lawsuit over theft of 60 million medical records http://t.co/srnr4i1BoQ — John Hayward (@Doc_0) May 15, 2013

At $25,000 “per violation per individual,” the compensation package resulting from the suit could add up to over $250 billion, all told.

Will the impending class action lawsuit force the IRS into disclosure? We all want transparency. — Here's Johnny (@I_am_John_Galt_) May 15, 2013

Can you trust the IRS with your medical records? — James Madison (@Bill_Huff) May 15, 2013

We can’t trust the IRS with anything.