Kirsty Gibbins reports: A county woman left permanently disabled after an operation is battling a dental consultant she claims “humiliated and harassed” her by using her confidential medical information without consent. Lisa McIntosh, of Haddington, underwent a temporomandibular joint (TMJ) operation on her jaw in 2003, which left her blind in her right eye, with…
Category: Health Data
Miami VA Hospital employee charged with identity theft
Jay Weaver reports: An employee at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Miami has been charged with selling the personal identities of disabled patients who receive services at the hospital, authorities said Wednesday. Tarakesha Kendrick, 32, of Miami, will be arraigned Monday on charges of aggravated identity theft and unlawfully selling the personal information of…
UK: Burglars steal equipment with 8,000 dental patients' information
Here’s another UK breach that we didn’t hear about at the time and only learned about because the entity had to sign an undertaking with the ICO: An undertaking to comply with the seventh principle of the DPA has been signed by Alan M Casson & Associates, after two unencrypted laptops and back up media had…
Follow-up to a UK breach: Godalming College signs an undertaking
A follow-up to a breach reported back in April involving Godalming College e-mailing sensitive medical details on 300 students to an entire year group: the college has now signed an undertaking with the ICO to improve its data protection practices. The undertaking provides a bit more detail on how the breach occurred: The Information Commissioner…
CO: Judge lets identity-stealing nurse off with probation
As a follow-up to a breach reported previously on this blog…. Monte Whaley reports: A 31-year-old nurse police say stole the identities of hospital patients in Adams County was sentenced today to six years probation despite a request for prison time. Cannon Tubb in June was charged with multiple counts of identity theft and theft…
Alberta pharmacist fined $15K for snooping through health files
The Canadian Press reports: A former Edmonton pharmacist has been fined $15,000 after admitting she snooped through the health files of several people. The office of the privacy commissioner says Marianne Songgadan was charged after the office received a complaint from a woman in August 2010. The woman said the pharmacist had used Alberta’s electronic…