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U. of Mississippi Medical Center notifies patients seen between 2008 – 2013 of breach

Posted on March 22, 2013 by Dissent

Their notice, posted on their site: This notice is to inform University of Mississippi Medical Center patients of a recent breach of patient health and personal information. Federal and state laws require health-care institutions to notify patients potentially affected by such incidents. In this case, due to insufficient contact information for those who may be…

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Medical Industry Under Attack By Chinese Hackers

Posted on March 20, 2013 by Dissent

If you’re not scared already, this might do it.  Kelly Jackson Higgins reports: Multiple gangs of Chinese cyberespionage hackers are now targeting the healthcare and medical/life sciences industries. Most every industry is fair game for cyberespionage these days — so it’s no surprise that the healthcare and medical industry would come up on the list…

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Massachusetts EMR firm reports breach

Posted on March 16, 2013 by Dissent

Here’s another case, not yet reported in the media, involving insider wrongdoing and electronic medical records: On Tuesday, Lawrence Melrose Medical Electronic Record, Inc. in Melrose, Massachusetts notified the New Hampshire Attorney General’ office that an employee of a medical practice  improperly accessed the EMRs and patient registration information of patients at six medical practices…

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South Miami Hospital patient reports tax refund fraud following insider breach

Posted on March 14, 2013 by Dissent

More on the South Miami Hospital insider breach: Myriam Masihy of NBC6 reports that Pictures taken in February and March of 2012 show Alci Bonannee and Chante Mozley, two convicted identity thieves, withdrawing cash from several banks in Broward County. The federal government says the money came from stolen tax refunds that belonged to people…

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PA: Two Crozer Keystone Health System employees involved in tax refund fraud case

Posted on March 13, 2013 by Dissent

Cindy Scharr reports: A Chester County couple has been charged in a $257,710 tax fraud scam that involved the stolen identities of patients at Crozer-Chester Medical Center and Chester Community Hospital. Rafael Henriquez Polanco, 30, and his wife, Yanira Lopez, 27, residents of Chester Springs, allegedly filed fraudulent tax returns seeking more than $1.7 million…

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UK: Medical receptionist prosecuted after unlawfully accessing patient’s details

Posted on March 12, 2013 by Dissent

A former receptionist at a GP surgery in Southampton has been prosecuted by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) for unlawfully obtaining sensitive medical information relating to her ex-husband’s new wife. Appearing at West Hampshire Magistrates today, Marcia Phillips was prosecuted under section 55 of the Data Protection Act and fined £750 and ordered to pay…

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