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State gives update on patient records found in abandoned buildings in Knoxville, Nashville

Posted on June 27, 2013 by Dissent

John Henry of WBIR provides a follow-up on a breach previously noted on this blog where patient records were found in an abandoned building at Lakeshore Mental Health Institute. A freedom of information request filed by the news outlet produced some interesting information, apart from documenting that the state moved promptly to address the breach…

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B.C. Health Ministry told to strengthen privacy practices

Posted on June 27, 2013 by Dissent

Canadian Press reports: The illegal release of personal information about nearly five million British Columbians by Health Ministry staff was a massive breach, says the province’s privacy commissioner, who has released 11 recommendations to protect the public. Elizabeth Denham conducted an investigation after government employees downloaded large amounts of personal health data onto unencrypted flash…

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Iowa DHS discloses that backup tape with PHI of former patients at Mental Health Institute and state employees is missing

Posted on June 26, 2013 by Dissent

Rod Boshart reports: Iowa Department of Human Services officials issued an alert Wednesday to former patients at the Mental Health Institute in Independence and hundreds of state employees there and at other state facilities concerning a possible breach of their confidential information. Officials say the information was stored on a backup computer tape that went…

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Man who stole Baptist Health patient information sentenced to prison

Posted on June 25, 2013 by Dissent

Brian Bandell reports: A man who stole patient information from Baptist Health South Florida as part of a tax fraud scheme has been sentenced to prison. Miami resident Cristobal Raul Puig was sentenced to 31 months in federal prison. He previously pleaded guilty to possessing 15 or more Social Security numbers of other people. According…

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Foundations Recovery Network notifying patients after a laptop with PHI was stolen from an employee's car

Posted on June 24, 2013 by Dissent

Foundations Recovery Network sent out this letter to patients last week: I am writing on behalf of Foundations Recovery Network to inform you of a recent privacy incident concerning your personal information. On Saturday, June 15 th, one of our employees informed us that she had been the victim of a burglary during the early…

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One hour breach notification mandate proposed regarding Obamacare health exchanges

Posted on June 22, 2013 by Dissent

Joseph J. Lazzarotti writes: Most breach notification mandates require a notice be provided without unreasonable delay. In some cases, such as under HIPAA, the same standard applies but also with an outside date to provide the notice – 60 days. Proposed regulations under the Affordable Care Act would require notification to the Department of Health…

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