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Coffman on the Heartland Lawsuits

Posted on June 29, 2009 by Dissent

Tom Field of BankInfoSecurity.com has an interesting interview with Richard Coffman, the Texas attorney who filed the first class action lawsuit against Heartland Payment Systems (HPY). Coffman represents banks and financial institutions suing HPY. One of the more intriguing aspects of the interview has to do with why Coffman thinks that banks and financial institutions…

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Fallout from the VA prescription database breach

Posted on June 29, 2009 by Dissent

The recent hacking of the Virginia prescription database is affecting some patients’ ability to obtain prescription medications, according to a report filed by the Associated Press: A House panel learned that powerful drugs such as Oxycontin, Valium, Vicodin and Ritalin are being withheld because pharmacists can’t check with the prescription drug database that still allows…

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SCOTUS won't hear prescription data-mining case

Posted on June 29, 2009 by Dissent

The wire services are reporting that the  U.S. Supreme Court will not hear an appeal by IMS Health Inc and Verispan that challenged a New Hampshire law would block companies from data-mining prescription information for the purpose of increasing drug sales. The companies had argued that the law violated their free speech rights. This is…

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Celebrity Twitpic accounts hacked

Posted on June 29, 2009 by Dissent

The Associated Press is reporting that hackers were able to break into some Twitpic accounts due to a “vulnerability” in the system. The service allows Twitter users to share photographs, but is not owned by Twitter. The extent of the hack or its purpose was not reported, but the hackers reportedly sent out fake information…

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A Push for the Wired Patient’s Bill of Rights

Posted on June 28, 2009 by Dissent

Starting with a few dozen supporters, including health bloggers, individual physicians, startups and Microsoft, a group is seeking to firmly inject the rights of patients into the Obama administration’s multibillion-dollar drive to computerize medical records. The group’s effort begins with a Web site, HealthDataRights.org, which goes live on Monday night. And it is a bottom-up…

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Broad Coalition Says Consumer Role Is Key to Improving Health and Health Care

Posted on June 28, 2009 by Dissent

From the press release: The future of health care should encourage expanded use of information tools to help consumers better manage their health, 56 diverse organizations said today as they embraced a framework for personal health information access and privacy. “Consumers need to be full participants in modern health information tools and services to help…

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