The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has found the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) in breach of the Data Protection Act after a laptop and memory stick were reported lost or stolen, containing the personal details of over 6,000 union members. The laptop was the property of the ATL and contained the personal details of…
Author: Dissent
HIPAA complaints decreased significantly in 2009
The following is cross-posted from PHIprivacy.net: Dennis Melamed provides monthly HIPAA complaint statistics based reports by the HHS Office for Civil Rights (OCR). It seems that not only did breach reports in general decline in 2009 relative to 2008, but privacy and security complaints to HHS also declined. Melamed reports: OCR received 7,116 complaints in…
HIPAA complaints decreased significantly in 2009
Dennis Melamed provides monthly HIPAA complaint statistics based reports by the HHS Office for Civil Rights (OCR). It seems that not only did breach reports in general decline in 2009 relative to 2008, but privacy and security complaints to HHS also declined. Melamed reports: OCR received 7,116 complaints in 2009, a sharp decline from the…
Public Forum on National HIT Policy
Free Live and Archived Broadcast of Thursday 2/4 Public Forum on National HIT Policy 8:00 am – Noon eastern A national interactive public forum on the rollout of national HIT policy under HITECH, including “meaningful use,” EHR certification, and HIE. A free national Internet broadcast (live and archived for 6 months) of the joint plenary…
Americans say “NO” to medical database
Former Congressman and Libertarian presidential candidate Bob Barr writes: In his state of the union address last week, President Barack Obama continued to hammer at the so-called “healthcare crisis” the country faces. While the president’s tone was tempered a bit as a result of the fallout from the recent Senate race in Massachusetts, he continues…
Iowa racetrack and casino employee data on hacked server
The Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission said Friday that its database containing licensing information of racetrack and casino employees had been compromised after a firewall was breached by an outside Internet address. A news release issued by the commission said that the breach took place Tuesday when one of the firewalls “was circumvented due to…