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Author: Dissent

Ca: Victim of privacy breach wants hospital to explain

Posted on November 3, 2010 by Dissent

Hugh Adami reports: One would think The Ottawa Hospital would readily explain to Allyson Merrison how an X-ray technician — her husband’s ex-wife — was punished for electronically breaching her medical records six times over 10 months. But, says the hospital, privacy laws for its employees prevent it from revealing how it dealt with Teri…

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Ca: Health records privacy breach affects more than 100 in Sarnia, Ont., area

Posted on November 2, 2010 by Dissent

The Canadian Press reports: The confidential health information of more than 100 southwestern Ontario residents has been breached. Bluewater Health and the North Lambton Community Health Centre have sent a letter of notification and apology to affected patients advising that personal information was inappropriately accessed. Bluewater Health privacy officer Karen Waymouth says a North Lambton…

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NJ: Private Seton Hall University student data exposed in e-mail

Posted on November 2, 2010 by Dissent

Personal information of 1,500 seniors – contained in an e-mail attachment – was accidentally sent to 400 students on Tuesday. The e-mail attachment, which was an Excel spreadsheet, listed the students’ names, home addresses, e-mail addresses, student identification numbers, majors, credit hours and grade point averages, according to a “Security Incident” e-mail sent Tuesday evening…

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IN: Personal Info Found Dumped Outside School

Posted on November 1, 2010 by Dissent

The state is investigating after a box full of personal information was found dumped in a trash bin near a downtown school. …. A recent search turned up a box of payroll stubs from the Thai Cafe in Broad Ripple. […] The stubs, from the year 2000, had been in the possession of Richard Fischer,…

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(Update) Capitol Hill credit card fraud wave ‘adjudicated’ — Secret Service task force claims break in case

Posted on November 1, 2010 by Dissent

jseattle reports: A special task force that combines Secret Service investigators with local law enforcement experts has made a major break in the case of a large wave of fraudulent activity involving credit card accounts belonging to people who live and work on Capitol Hill, CHS has learned. According to David A. Iacovetti, Special Agent…

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Cook County appointment reminder system drops the ball on HIPAA

Posted on November 1, 2010 by Dissent

Neil Versel describes a situation that’s concerned me for a long time — automatic calls that reveal PHI if the person who answers the call says that they’re the person being dialed (even when they’re not!): Friday, “Cook County” popped up on the caller ID when I was on another call. Ditto for when I…

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