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B.C. privacy breach lawsuit against RCMP may expand

Posted on October 24, 2015 by Dissent

Jeremy Lye reports: A lawsuit citing an alleged privacy breach of two former Mounties’ medical files could be getting bigger. Derrick Ross and David Reichert filed a civil claim earlier this month that the RCMP unlawfully accessed their confidential counselling records without their knowledge. Meanwhile Rob Creasser of the Mounted Police Professional Association of Canada…

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Ca: Prince Albert Parkland Health Region employee fired for privacy breach

Posted on October 22, 2015 by Dissent

The Prince Albert Daily Herald reports: The Prince Albert Parkland Health Region has fired one employee after an investigation into a year-long privacy breach. The employee was let go after an investigation by the region’s privacy officer.  According to the privacy officer, the unnamed employee accessed personal health information from 22 different people over the…

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NY: Center for Disability Rights offers help to people in alleged data breach

Posted on October 20, 2015 by Dissent

Patti Singer reports on what appears to be a case involving allegations that a former executive and employees of a licensed home care agency took patient information with them to a open a competing agency: Anyone who is or was affiliated with Angels in Your Home as a client or health care aide can contact the Center for…

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Ark., Md. Providers Notify Patients of Health Data Breaches

Posted on October 20, 2015 by Dissent

HealthITSecurity has reports on two HIPAA breaches reported to HHS. The first involved two employees of Baptist Health and Arkansas Health Group taking information on 6,500 patients with them to their new employer, Bray Family Health. The second incident involved a laptop missing from Johns Hopkins Medicine that contained health information for 571 cancer patients and 267 study participants. You can…

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UK: Online pharmacy, Pharmacy2U, fined £130,000 for selling customer details

Posted on October 20, 2015 by Dissent

From the Information Commissioner’s Office: An online pharmacy that sold details of more than 20,000 customers to marketing companies has been fined £130,000. Pharmacy 2U offered the customer names and addresses for sale through an online marketing list company. Companies that bought the details included a health supplements company that has been cautioned for misleading advertising…

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UK: GP surgery apologizes after mailing error exposes children’s personal information

Posted on October 18, 2015 by Dissent

atroughton reports: GP surgery bosses have apologised to parents after letters containing personal information about children were sent to the wrong addresses. Bosses at the Latham House Medical Practice in Melton have apologised after up to 200 child flu vaccination consent forms were sent out to the wrong addresses. These forms gave the child’s name, date…

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