Marjorie Cortez provides an update on a breach that started out bad enough last week, and got a lot worse: Some 280,000 people had their Social Security numbers listed in state health data stolen from a computer server last week, state officials announced Monday, calling the data breach the largest in state history. Another 500,000 victims…
Category: Health Data
Expect to see more class action lawsuits for data breaches involving PHI
Class action lawsuits for medical data breaches are becoming more attractive to lawyers, particularly in California where there are statutory damages for violation of the state’s Confidential Medical Information Act.
UK: Cancer diagnosis among catalogue of NHS fax blunders
Laura Donnelly and James Clayton report: Disclosures under the Freedom of Information Act reveal almost 600 NHS security breaches involving patients’ personal data in four years. The number of incidents each year doubled, from 90 in 2008 to 179 last year, with millons of records involved. Read more on The Telegraph.
SAIC: Insurance will cover funds sought in TRICARE data theft lawsuits
They say they have enough insurance to cover data breach costs, but a new filing by SAIC reveals that OCR has opened an investigation into the breach incident where unencrypted data were stolen from an employee’s unattended vehicle.
St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center notifies patients of billing data breach in Charlestown incident
Gotta watch those vendors – even the well-intentioned ones. Robert Weisman provides an update on an incident mentioned previously on this blog: St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center said Friday it is notifying 6,831 patients that their billing information, including credit card numbers and security codes, may have been compromised when documents the hospital planned to shred…
Utah Department of Health hacked
Ugh. Tons of data acquired by hackers, including 25,000 Social Security numbers. All told, they’re now reporting that almost 182,000 people (including children) had their PHI stolen. See today’s story in the Salt Lake Tribune.