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Author: Dissent

Man Finds Thousands of Medical Records in Storage Unit

Posted on September 2, 2008 by Dissent

It was a shocking discovery in an abandoned storage unit. Thousands of medical charts, all listed to Southwest Medical. Larry Coldmire bought the contents of the storage unit for just $25 dollars in an auction. He had hoped to find treasures that he could turn into a profit, but what was there instead is identity…

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A National Health Information Network — What Are the Real Privacy Issues?

Posted on September 1, 2008October 24, 2024 by Dissent

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996 mandated the development of a unique patient identifi er (UPI) for “every individual, employer, health plan, and health care provider.” UPIs were intended to serve as central building blocks for new health information technologies and to enable physicians, hospitals, and other authorized users to share…

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Complete Medical History Required For Manicure

Posted on August 30, 2008October 24, 2024 by Dissent

In a dime-a-dozen business like nail salons, you need to have a hook or a gimmick to be unique. At the The Bella Aqua Spa in Laurinburg, North Carolina, they seem to have settled on requiring a copious amount of personal and medical history from you before you get to have a manicure as their…

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MS: Nursing Home Identity Theft

Posted on August 29, 2008 by Dissent

Indictments are returned against three Jackson women accused of stealing from a nursing home resident. Jamise James, 28, and Brittany Slaughter, 22, have been arrested. James is charged with conspiracy and fraudulent use of a social security number. Slaughter is charged with conspiracy. Ashley “Pig” Showers, 25,  has not been arrested yet. She fled in a Dodge…

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Privacy concerns halt DNA database

Posted on August 29, 2008October 24, 2024 by Dissent

Jason Felch of the Los Angeles Times reports: The National Institutes of Health quietly blocked public access to databases of patient DNA profiles after learning of a study that found the genetic information may not be as anonymous as previously believed, the Los Angeles Times has learned. NIH officials took the unusual step on Monday…

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New oversight, stiffer penalties approved for snooping into patient records

Posted on August 28, 2008October 24, 2024 by Dissent

Patrick McGreevy reports in the Los Angeles Times:

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