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Argentina exposes COVID-19 health data in error

Posted on August 9, 2020 by Dissent

Tim Sandle reports: Argentina’s health officials have apparently exposed personal medical data relating to some 115,000 COVID-19 quarantine exemption applicants, in what represents a major health sector data breach. […] An Elasticsearch database containing personal information of more than 115,000 Argentinians who applied for COVID-19 circulation permits was exposed on the web without a password…

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Due to HHS intervention, an FTP leak in 2018 is finally reported to patients

Posted on August 8, 2020 by Dissent

It looks like HHS followed up on a leak first reported by DataBreaches.net in May, 2018.  At the time, this site noted that two MedEvolve clients had exposed data. One of them was Beverly Held, M.D. A researcher had found .dat files exposed without any login required and estimated that there were approximately 12,000 SSNs…

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Why Healthcare is (or isn’t) Adopting Blockchain

Posted on August 7, 2020 by Dissent

Matt Jordan reports: There’s a place for Blockchain in the Healthcare environment, whether individual providers are choosing to adopt it or not. With the current health crisis rocking our country, and even our world, sending patients to ICU or bed-ridden and unable to leave their homes to receive care and diagnoses from their medical professionals….

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More than 200 people affected by privacy breaches at Nova Scotia Health

Posted on August 6, 2020 by Dissent

Jack Julian reports: Another privacy breach at Nova Scotia Health has affected more than 200 people. In a release Tuesday, the province’s health authority said they are contacting 211 people by letter whose personal health information was “inappropriately accessed” in two unrelated incidents. The breaches took place at the Aberdeen Hospital in New Glasgow, and…

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Class action proposed for victims of Central Health privacy breach

Posted on August 6, 2020 by Dissent

The Telegram reports: St. John’s lawyers Bob Buckingham and Eli Baker say they will launch a class-action lawsuit in relation to a recent privacy breach by a former employee of Central Health. Last week, officials with the health authority said an employee had inappropriately accessed the health records of 240 people online over a two-year…

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UK: Hospital investigating possible confidentiality breach

Posted on August 4, 2020 by Dissent

Emily Roberts reports: Personal details about women who have had a stillbirth appear to have mistakenly been published online by the trust which runs Basingstoke hospital. […] Three reviews were published in two different documents in June and July, providing details including the date and time of the stillbirth, the women’s age and BMI, the…

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