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PA Health Dept Sued; Investigation Looms, After Contact Tracing Breach

Posted on May 11, 2021 by Dissent

Jessica Davis has the somewhat predictable follow-up to a recently reported breach involving Insight Global, a contact tracing vendor for the Pennsylvania Department of Health: The Pennsylvania Department of Health and its third-party contractor Insight Global have been sued, after reports that its COVID-19 contact tracing app exposed the sensitive data of at least 72,000…

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Reported ransomware attack leads to weeks of Aprima EHR outages

Posted on May 8, 2021 by Dissent

  This is the kind of news story that people may miss because it was published on a Friday afternoon. But it is one that shouldn’t be missed…. Kat Jercich reports: A reported ransomware attack on the CompuGroup Medical data center partner, MedNetwoRX, has impeded some customers’ access to their Aprima electronic health record systems…

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OCR Investigator: Goal Is to Uncover ‘Root Cause,’ Remedy Harm From Violations

Posted on May 8, 2021 by Dissent

If you haven’t read it already, do read Theresa Defino’s excellent report from HCCA Compliance’s Report on Patient Privacy on JDSupra. It may be one of the most interesting — and most frustrating — reports I’ve read about OCR investigations. Why did I find it frustrating, you might wonder?  Because of the lack of any…

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UK: Hospital medic lost boxes of private patient data while conducting study without approval

Posted on May 8, 2021 by Dissent

Jonathan Humphries reports: A senior medic has been suspended after running a clinical trial using sensitive medical information without permission of his hospital. Miguel Martin Garcia, a band 8 physiotherapist at Liverpool Women’s Hospital, used patient consent forms headed with the trust’s branding and carted off boxes of patient records to a private practice. His decision…

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San Diego Family Care discloses possible data breach

Posted on May 8, 2021 by Dissent

City News Service reports: San Diego Family Care announced Friday it has alerted current and former patients and employees about a computer security breach that may have involved their personal information. […] The issue came to light in December, when officials with SDFC and its business associate, Health Center Partners of Southern California, became aware…

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University of Florida Health Shands notifies patients of privacy breach

Posted on May 7, 2021 by Dissent

University of Florida Health Shands officials have notified 1,562 individuals affected by a privacy incident involving a former employee who accessed medical records outside the scope of their duties between March 30, 2019 and April 6, 2021. Although this information did not involve Social Security Numbers, insurance details or other financial information, some demographic information…

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