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Author: Dissent

UK: Midwife loses patient details

Posted on August 14, 2008 by Dissent

Amanda Crook reports: A DIARY containing contact details of 350 new mums and mums-to-be has been lost. A community midwife, who works at Rochdale Infirmary and has not been named, has lost her appointments diary which contained the names, addresses and phone numbers of women in her care. Full story – Manchester Evening News

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NZ: ACC sorry for files request, but woman waits for DHB

Posted on August 14, 2008 by Dissent

The Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) has apologised to a Westport woman for requesting her medical files without her consent. But Jessica Adamson, 66, is still waiting for the West Coast District Health Board (WCDHB) to explain why it gave her files to ACC without asking or telling her. Mrs Adamson is fighting ACC for compensation…

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Credit Cards Stolen From Visitors, Patients At Local Hospitals

Posted on August 13, 2008 by Dissent

Manassas police are warning citizens about credit cards thefts from visitors and patients at local hospitals. In these incidents, thieves hang around hospital lobby waiting areas and seek out elderly visitors and patients to rob, police said. […] Police said similar incidents happened during summer and fall of 2007. They said Potomac Hospital in Prince…

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TX: Drug Treatment Records Found in the Trash

Posted on August 12, 2008 by Dissent

The News 4 Trouble Shooters found a gold mine at a local drug treatment center. Hundreds of private, personal records thrown out with the trash. Information that, by law, must be protected. A tip led the Trouble Shooters to the dumpster behind Treatment Associates, located at 701 San Pedro, near downtown. We pulled out more…

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Pointer: Does the DNS security hole worry the EHR and PHR worlds?

Posted on August 11, 2008October 24, 2024 by Dissent

Over on HealthBlawg, David Harlow has a thoughtful commentary on the revelations of a huge DNS security hole for the adoption of EHR and PHR.  An excerpt: Providers that have not adopted EHR systems to date could use this sort of news as an additional excuse to try to delay the inevitable.  A study published…

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UK: Colchester manager sacked over lost laptop

Posted on August 11, 2008 by Dissent

Joe Fernandez reports on eHealth Insider: A senior hospital manager, who lost a laptop containing the unencrypted records of more than 20,000 patients while he was on holiday, has been dismissed from his position. The manager from Colchester Hospital University NHS Foundation Trust, lost the laptop in Edinburgh in June, and was initially suspended while…

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