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Author: Dissent

Who's Keeping an Eye on Your Online Health Records?

Posted on August 19, 2008October 24, 2024 by Dissent

[…] Because there are no laws that directly protect a user’s online health information, all of the vendors who sell weight scales and/or blood glucose and pressure monitors that can send data directly to services like HealthVault set their own privacy policies, which means some will be weaker than others. “There isn’t anyone to regulate…

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Lost tape holds credit data (follow-up)

Posted on August 19, 2008 by Dissent

The BNY Mellon breach apparently affected patient account info, as well. The incident occurred in April, and letters first went out this month. Eileen Smith of the Courier-Post reports: People who have made payments to the University of Pennsylvania Health System have been notified that tapes containing personal information about their accounts have gone missing….

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Nurses posts brain surgery pictures on Facebook

Posted on August 19, 2008 by Dissent

Jessica Salter reports in the Telegraph: Her job at a hospital in Stockholm is now at risk after she put 14 photos from a brain surgery and a back operation to her account on the popular social networking site. One showed the operating assistant holding indeterminate parts of the patient’s body. The chief of neurosurgery…

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Medical privacy law fails to stop snooping

Posted on August 17, 2008 by Dissent

Clark Kauffman has an article in the Des Moines Register about medical snooping and HIPAA violations in Iowa that makes for an interesting, if unsurprising, read: When Jill went to her doctor two years ago for an operation on her uterus, she didn’t expect that details of her problem would later appear in the hometown…

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Documents Loaded with Personal Information Found in Atlanta Dumpster

Posted on August 16, 2008 by Dissent

Chris Shaw reports: Thousands of documents loaded with social security numbers and other personal information were thrown out Friday, left in dumpsters that anyone could get to. […] The documents listed dates of birth, addresses and even medical records in almost every file. No one was at the law office Friday afternoon where the case…

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UK: Data stolen from derelict hospital

Posted on August 15, 2008 by Dissent

AFP reports that: NHS Lanarkshire said £850,789 had been spent on security at Law Hospital near Carluke in Lanarkshire since it closed in 2001. The board launched an investigation last month after X-rays and other paperwork were found at the site.

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