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UCLA Health System Facilities Are Cited by State for Patient Privacy Breaches; Former Employee Is Charged Under HIPAA

Posted on June 23, 2008 by Dissent

&nbsp: There’s really nothing new in the report that we haven’t reported here before, but REPORT ON PATIENT PRIVACY  has a detailed article on the UCLA privacy breaches: Three UCLA Health System facilities were cited for deficiencies by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) for staff members’ snooping in high-profile patient records. And one…

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Agency Sees Theft Risk for ID Card in Medicare

Posted on June 22, 2008October 24, 2024 by Dissent

Robert Pear of the NY Times reports: Social Security officials, concerned about the risk of identity theft, are calling for immediate action to remove Social Security numbers from the Medicare cards used by millions of Americans. But Medicare officials have resisted the proposal, saying it would be costly and impractical. […] Read the full story…

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Boston Medical Center settles charge of deceptive marketing

Posted on June 20, 2008 by Dissent

Boston Medical Center HealthNet and Boston Medical Center Corporation have agreed to pay the state $562,000 to settle charges that BMC gave private patient information to its HealthNet insurance plan for marketing purposes that the state described as deceptive. According to WBUR, BMC sent a letter to 2,600 patients who were insured by competing plans. …

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Patients’ attitudes to the summary care record: Security concerns must be put in context

Posted on June 19, 2008 by Dissent

  From the British Medical Journal: Patients’ attitudes to the summary care record: Security concerns must be put in context J.E.F. Fitzgerald, A. Nikkar-Esfahani, A.A.B. Jamjoom, K.K. Shah, A.G. Acheson (16 June 2008) […] Human links in the patient record chain are far more vulnerable to error, and we have been alarmed at the ease…

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More on the Finjan study

Posted on June 18, 2008 by Dissent

Earlier today, I posted a link to a troubling Finjan study that found that crimeware was hitting major health-related organizations.   In his news report on the study, Jaikumar Vijayan of Computerworld writes, in part: One trend Finjan has noted is an increased focus on trying to steal login credentials for Citrix applications. Technologies from Citirx…

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UK: Latest security blunder sees patients personal information stolen from a hospital (update1)

Posted on June 18, 2008 by Dissent

  The Mail Online is reporting: Police are investigating the theft of laptop computers containing personal information on several thousand patients from a London hospital. Thieves broke into locked cabinets in secure offices at St George’s Hospital in London, which were accessible only by a swipe card and key-locked door. Six computers were taken –…

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