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Her case shows why healthcare privacy laws exist

Posted on January 4, 2012 by Dissent

Michael Hiltzik writes: Of all the personal information that you might want to keep private, your medical records are the most important. That’s why federal and state laws carry stiff penalties, up to and including jail time, for healthcare providers who let such data loose into the wild. So you should be aghast at how…

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Pointer: Correction to an Earlier Post on Durham Region Health.

Posted on January 3, 2012 by Dissent

On December 21, I linked to a newsletter discussing class certification of a lawsuit against Durham Region Health. Today, I received a polite comment from their counsel pointing out that the statements in the newsletter I had linked to were factually inaccurate. As a result, I have edited and corrected that blog entry, but wanted…

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Hospital employee allegedly makes fun of patient's medical condition on Facebook; officials investigating

Posted on December 30, 2011 by Dissent

Susan Abram reports: Providence Holy Cross Medical Center officials are investigating an employee who allegedly posted a patient’s medical information on his Facebook page, apparently to make fun of the woman and her medical condition. According to a printout of the Facebook page obtained by the Daily News, the employee displayed a photo of a…

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8th Circuit Sides With Patient Over Doctors

Posted on December 30, 2011 by Dissent

Joe Harris reports: A woman who was awarded $100,000 after a picture of her nude torso appeared in a newspaper article will get a chance to seek more money, the 8th Circuit ruled. Jane Doe sued three doctors and their plastic surgery business – but not the newspaper – after an April 2006 article in…

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Texas clinic notifies 3,000 patients after 5 computers stolen

Posted on December 28, 2011 by Dissent

It looks like we now have some details on one of the breaches for which we had no information: Stone Oak Urgent Care. Patrick Danner reports: Five computers containing medical and personal information of more than 3,000 patients were stolen from a Stone Oak physician’s office in October. Dr. Sudhir Gogu of the Stone Oak Urgent Care &…

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Security breach at Loma Linda University Medical Center affects 1,336 patients

Posted on December 28, 2011 by Dissent

Steve Barrie reports: The private medical records of more than 1,300 patients and/or their guarantors were endangered for a time earlier this month when a Loma Linda University Medical Center employee took home documents against hospital policy. The records have been secured and the employee fired, said Briana Pastorino, spokeswoman for the medical center, in…

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