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TN: Health care providers accused of stealing patients’ credit cards

Posted on August 27, 2011 by Dissent

Tom Smith reports: Two home health care providers who worked for different senior care businesses are accused of taking credit cards from their patients. Police arrested one of the women, Anna Marie Brooks, 24, 1301 Hermitage Drive, Florence, on Thursday morning. Warrants have been issued for Haley Jean Overton, 24, Sheffield. Read more on TimesDaily.com

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Computer breach exposes personal records of Living Healthy Community Clinic patients

Posted on August 27, 2011 by Dissent

The names and other confidential information of about 3,000 clients of the Living Healthy Clinic were exposed as a result of a computer security breach In July. The clinic, operated by the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh College of Nursing provides health services for uninsured Winnebago County residents. The university on Friday said an investigation determined that…

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Lexington VA Breach Affects 1,900

Posted on August 27, 2011 by Dissent

Joseph Goedert reports: The Lexington (Ky.) VA Medical Center has notified about 1,900 veterans of a breach of their protected health information. An employee without authorization took home on a laptop patient information, including names, dates of birth, medical diagnoses and the last four digits of Social Security numbers, according to a statement from the…

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VT: Northwestern Counseling notifies 12 of stolen Social Security Numbers

Posted on August 23, 2011 by Dissent

Northwestern Counseling & Support Services in St. Albans, Vermont notified some clients last month that a stolen petty cash lockbox that held itemized receipts with the clients’ Social Security Numbers went missing. Okay, it happened, and the service duly notified those affected.  But really, is it fair to put this on the clients: Although the petty…

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Family Says Caretaker's Lap Dance for Alzheimer's Patient Was Posted on YouTube

Posted on August 23, 2011 by Dissent

Julia Filip reports on a lawsuit in Alabama: The family of a 97-year-old Alzheimer’s patient claims a caretaker did a lap dance for the demented man and posted the video on YouTube, invading his privacy and inflicting outrage, shame and humiliation for the purpose of entertainment. The Donaldson family sued Mount Royal Towers nursing home,…

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Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Flower Mound notifies patients of breach

Posted on August 22, 2011 by Dissent

Breach Notice: Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Flower Mound is notifying its patients of a breach of patient health information. Texas Health Flower Mound and Texas Health Partners, its business associate, are under a duty imposed by law to notify patients of breaches of patient information. A company-issued laptop of an employee of Texas Health Partners…

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