I’ve previously covered a situation involving Monroeville’s 911 dispatch system sharing emergency call information with parties who had no legitimate need to be informed. There’s now an update to the case, although the case is still open. Kyle Lawson reports: An investigator hired by Monroeville determined that former Police Chief Doug Cole should have acted…
Category: Health Data
Update: South Miami Hospital insider breach
Betty Cole, a South Miami Hospital who stole 800 patients’ information for a tax refund fraud ring, pleaded guilty yesterday. Additional background on this case can be found on this blog here and here. As of today’s date, it would appear that HHS’s investigation of the incident has not been closed.
Six fired from Cedars-Sinai over patient privacy breaches
Anna Gorman and Abby Sewell report that five employees and a student research assistant at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center have been fired for inappropriately accessing 14 medical records in a one-week period last month. Four were employees of community physicians who have medical staff privileges at the hospital, one was a medical assistant employed by Cedars-Sinai, and…
Digging in their heels: Wyndham and LabMD challenge FTC’s authority in data security cases
Cross-posted from PHIprivacy.net: Adam Greenberg reports on two cases where businesses have challenged the FTC’s authority in data security cases. Although Wyndham’s challenge has been discussed in detail on DataBreaches.net (see these posts), I haven’t really described the LabMD case until now. In the LabMD case, the Atlanta Business Chronicle reported last year: The federal agency…
ICO fines NHS Surrey for failing to check the destruction of old computers
From the U.K. Information Commissioner’s Office: The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has issued NHS Surrey with a monetary penalty of £200,000 after more than 3,000 patient records were found on a second hand computer bought through an online auction site. The sensitive information was inadvertently left on the computer and sold by a data destruction company employed…
CA: Long Beach Memorial Medical Center discloses insider breach affecting 2,864 patients
Karen Robes Meeks reports: The private information of nearly 3,000 Long Beach Memorial Medical Center patients may have been breached by an employee, the hospital announced Thursday. The hospital notified the 2,864 patients who were seen from September 2012 to last month of the breach of information, which included name, sex, date of birth, home…