First: refresh your memory of a 2011 breach involving Accretive Health, a business associate of North Memorial Hospital. Then read HHS’s press release how that breach just cost North Memorial Hospital $1.55 million, and why: $1.55 million settlement underscores the importance of executing HIPAA business associate agreements North Memorial Health Care of Minnesota has agreed to pay…
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Court Dismisses Minnesota AG's HIPAA Enforcement Action Against Business Associate Following Settlement
Rachel Grunberger and Dena Feldman write: Earlier this month, the federal district court in Minnesota dismissed a lawsuit brought earlier this year by the Minnesota Attorney General (AG) against Accretive Health, Inc., a business associate of hospitals, after the parties reached a settlement. In the lawsuit, which we previously discussed here, the Minnesota AG alleged that the company…
In letter to Franken, Accretive denies violating Emergency Medial Treatment and Labor Act
Melanie Evans reports: In comments to U.S. Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.), Accretive Health rejected a recent report that suggested the healthcare billing and collection company violated emergency-room access, patient privacy and debt collection laws. Accretive’s 29-page comment letter (PDF) came in response to questions from the senator following a highly critical report from Minnesota’s attorney general on Accretive’s business practices….
Accretive moves to dismiss AG's law suit
John O’Brien recaps the Accretive Health news reported on this blog last week (here, here, and here): A New York City law firm has followed up on Minnesota Attorney General Lori Swanson’s lawsuit against Accretive Health, filing a securities class action suit against the company. In January, Swanson filed a suit against Accretive, a Chicago…
Senator Franken questions Accretive about allegations raised by Minnesota's Attorney General
As mentioned in a previous blog post, Senator Al Franken of Minnesota sent a letter to Accretive Health concerning the allegations in a report by the state’s Attorney General Lori Swanson. Sen. Franken has reason to be concerned. Not only is Minnesota his home state, but he is the Chairman of the Senate Privacy, Technology,…
July theft of computer with Fairview patient data wasn't the first, Minnesota AG says
If you were to search DataLossDB.org to find out what we knew about data breaches involving Accretive Health, you would have found one incident from last year. But that may be the tip of the iceberg. Christopher Snowbeck of Pioneer Press reports that there were others: When a laptop computer was stolen last summer from…