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Author: Dissent

State privacy laws may undercut electronic medical records

Posted on April 14, 2009 by Dissent

John Timmer writes in Ars Technica: The US government has now adopted a policy of fostering the adoption of electronic medical records (EMR). The policy is intended to increase the efficiency of the US healthcare system, thereby lowering costs and reducing the incidence of preventable errors. At the same time, through its The Health Insurance…

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HK: Lost flash drive with patient data wasn’t password-protected

Posted on April 13, 2009 by Dissent

Adele Wong of The Standard reports that the Hospital Authority has been urged to improve security to avoid further losses of patients’ records following another incident involving a lost flash drive with unencrypted data. In this most recent incident, a physician from the obstetrics and gynecology department at United Christian Hospital misplaced a USB flash…

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Lessons not yet learned

Posted on April 13, 2009 by Dissent

For those readers who do not regularly read the companion breach site, DataBreaches.net, there have been five healthcare-related breaches reported in the past seven days.  Two of the reports involved paper records and improper disposal.  The other three incidents involved theft from business associates or third parties.   In all three of the theft cases, the…

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Google Health Accused of Inaccuracy in Electronic Medical Records

Posted on April 13, 2009 by Dissent

Nicholas Kolakowski reports: Google Health, Google’s healthcare IT solution, has been called to task by physicians who say the billing information it uses for some patients’ electronic medical records can give an inaccurate picture of their health condition. Since rolling out in Feb. 2008, Google Health has been aligned to compete against Microsoft’s healthcare IT…

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NC: Moses Cone Memorial Hospital patient data stolen from vendor

Posted on April 13, 2009 by Dissent

In what appears to be the third incident in the past week involving patient data and a third-party breach, personal information of more than 14,000 Moses Cone Health System patients was on a laptop stolen from VHA in Georgia. According to VHA’s web site, they serve 1,400 not-for-profit hospitals and more than 21,000 non-acute care…

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TX: Update on Irving ISD breach: employee data on discarded report resulted in ID theft

Posted on April 13, 2009 by Dissent

Back in February, CBS News reported that dozens of Irving Independent School District employees had become victims of ID theft and that a former volunteer at the school, Sharon Seeley, had been charged in connection with the case. Now today, Katherine Leal Unmuth of the Dallas Morning News provides an update on this case. Apparently…

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