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NY: Nassau notifies 209 workers their confidential personal data may have been breached by employees

Posted on February 19, 2022 by Dissent

Scott Eidler reports: Nassau officials have notified more than 200 current and former employees in the Assessment Department their confidential personal data may have been breached after some co-workers last year gained unauthorized access to human resources information about department workers. In a letter Thursday to Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman and county legislators, Technology…

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UK: Confidential patient data breached by ESNEFT staff

Posted on February 16, 2022 by Dissent

Lewis Adams reports: Cases of snooping on confidential patient data at the trust which runs Colchester Hospital are among the highest in the country, figures reveal. East Suffolk and North Essex Foundation Trust reported the country’s second highest figure when it came to staff breaching patient privacy. The Daily Mail revealed today incidents involved nosey…

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Willful wrongdoing by healthcare workers continues to pose problems

Posted on February 15, 2022 by Dissent

Snooping through patient records continues to be a serious problem in the healthcare sector — and it’s not country-specific. Here are two articles that showed up in my news searches this morning. From the UK: NHS disciplines more than two staff a day for mishandling medical records, with employees caught snooping on files of friends,…

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Ca: Fine, Probation Issued for Illegal Access to Health Information

Posted on February 12, 2022 by Dissent

A former Alberta Health Services (AHS) employee pleaded guilty on Monday, Feb. 7 to accessing health information in contravention of the Health Information Act (HIA). Marie Mushinski accessed the health information of 189 individuals 985 times over a two-year period. None of the 189 individuals were patients in the AHS unit where she worked as a clerk….

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North Carolina Psychologist Sentenced for Medicaid Fraud Scheme Involving Minors

Posted on February 3, 2022 by Dissent

February 1, 2022 — RICHMOND, Va. – A Durham, North Carolina, clinical psychologist was sentenced today to 52 months in prison for defrauding Virginia Medicaid of at least $544,067.69 by creating false diagnoses and medical records for Medicaid recipients, mostly minors, and falsely representing to Medicaid that he was providing them mental health services. According…

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US DoD staffer with top-secret clearance stole identities from work systems to apply for loans

Posted on January 29, 2022 by Dissent

Chris Williams reports: A US Department of Defense staffer with top-secret clearance stole the identities of dozens of people from a work SharePoint system to apply for loans totaling nearly a quarter of a million dollars. Kevin Lee, 41, of Chula Vista, southern California, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to wire fraud. Lee, who worked for Uncle Sam’s…

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