ABC News in Denver reports that confidential patient records from Agape Healthcare in Greenwood Village were found blowing in people’s yards miles away in Aurora. Some of the records were dated earlier this week. Agape Healthcare provides in-home services to those with six months or less to live.
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Google says new privacy rules don’t affect its PHR
[…] Physician Roni Zeiger is product manager for Google Health. Zeiger said that Google hasn’t changed its position regarding HIPAA, notwithstanding the new law, which encompasses the IT provisions of an earlier piece of legislation called the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act, or HITECH. “Our understanding is that HITECH, which is…
Industry coalition launches health IT security plan
A coalition of more than 50 healthcare companies and technology vendors on Monday unveiled a common security framework designed to be a benchmark for safeguarding the privacy of electronic medical records. […] McKesson is participating in the industry-led coalition, known as the Health Information Trust Alliance, which also includes health providers, insurers, pharmacies, biotech firms…
UHW Trustees Working to Address Security Breach (update 1)
Statement of Dave Regan, Trustee of United Healthcare Workers West (UHW), regarding the recent disclosure of a security breach at UHW in July 2007 of 29,500 workers, resulting in credit and identity theft problems for 155 employees of Kaiser Permanente: Last month, UHW was placed in trusteeship after an outside hearing officer confirmed a number…
Jamey Heary Cisco Security Expert by Jamey Heary Previous Article Obama’s Electronic Health Records initiative could usher in a new wave of ID theft
Jamey Heary does not seem happy… […] And since we are starting basically from scratch here there are a few things that stand out as problems with the current stimulus bill as it relates to EHR. The first one is the Institute for Health Freedom (IHF) is warning the public that the economic stimulus bill…
USA Today editorial point and counterpoint
In USA Today: Our view on technology: Don’t sacrifice privacy when digitizing medical records and Opposing view: Balance privacy with benefits by Mary R. Grealy, president of the Healthcare Leadership Council.