On August 8, the Saint Barnabas Health Care System in New Jersey publicly disclosed a breach involving a Business Associate, MedAssets: MedAssets, Inc., an independent revenue management and supply chain company that provides certain administrative and business services to the Saint Barnabas Health Care System, informed us on July 1, 2011 that an unencrypted external…
Category: Health Data
AU: Privacy of patients breached by Professional Services Review
Sean Parnell, FOI Editor, writes: Patient privacy has been compromised in the federal government’s bid to control health spending, with a key agency found to have illegally merged data from Medicare and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme. In a case likely to fuel privacy concerns over planned electronic health records, the embattled Professional Services Review has…
Fake doc pleads guilty to criminal HIPAA charges and healthcare fraud
Criminal HIPAA convictions are still pretty rare. Here’s a case prosecuted in the Northern District of Georgia: Matthew Paul Brown, 30, formerly of Atlanta, Georgia and Nashville, Tennessee, pleaded guilty on September 14 in federal district court to charges of health care fraud and wrongful disclosure of individually identifiable health information. According to United States…
'NAIL FILES' sued for airing alleged medical emergency
Seen on TMZ.com: A limo driver is suing the people behind the TV Guide reality show “Nail Files” — claiming the show recorded him when he went into diabetic shock … and made it appear like he was drunk. According to the lawsuit, filed in L.A. County Superior Court, Fred Busby claims he was dispatched…
MS: VA investigates possible security breach at Biloxi veterans hospital
Holbrook Mohr reports: The Veterans Administration announced an investigation today into whether medical or financial information from parts of 3 states was compromised after more than 1,800 files were found spread on an office floor at a veterans’ hospital in south Mississippi. The investigation could affect veterans, deceased veterans or VA employees in 7 counties…
UK: Eastern and Coastal Kent Primary Care Trust loses CD with 1.6 million patients’ information
A small notice/entry on the Information Commissioner’s Office site yesterday: An Undertaking to comply with the seventh data protection principle has been signed by Eastern and Coastal Kent Primary Care Trust. This follows the loss of a CD containing personal data during a move of office premises. View the Eastern and Coastal Kent Primary Care Trust…