CBC News reports: Vitalité Health Network is asking Codiac Regional RCMP in Moncton to investigate after one of its doctors accessed the electronic medical records of dozens of female patients without authorization. An investigation by New Brunswick’s Privacy Commissioner Anne Bertrand determined Dr. Fernando Rojas Lievano of the Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre in Moncton…
I'm a neurotic. IBM told me so.
Joseph Volpe writes: I’m a late Wednesday afternoon tweeter. It’s not a characteristic I’d necessarily include on any of my dating app profiles, but it accurately sums up my online behavior nonetheless. I’m also a tremendous neurotic (which should come as no surprise to anyone who knows me well) who embraces self-expression, challenges and change….
Billing dispute leads to blocked patient data in Maine
Christopher Rowland reports that Full Circle Health Care in Maine found itself locked out of its own patients’ records after a fee dispute with CompuGroup, a German corporation with U.S. headquarters in Boston. Read about this situation on Boston Globe, and then take another look at your vendor/business associate contracts. Could this happen to you?…
CFPB Must Improve Financial Data Security: GAO
Mike Muckian reports: If you’re one of the 25 million to 75 million U.S. credit cardholders whose account information has been gathered by the CFPB, your financial data may not be as safe as it should be. The U.S. Governmental Accountability Office recently analyzed the bureau’s data security practices and was not pleased with the…
Cook County Health & Hospitals System notifies hundreds of patients that email with PHI was sent without encryption
On September 17, Cook County Health & Hospitals System posted a breach notification on their site: As part of a collaborative public health project, an individual working on behalf of CCHHS sent an e-mail to an authorized individual at a non-Cook County healthcare organization in July 2014. The transmitted information contained protected health information that…
Kansas State U. discloses possible leak of student personal information
Earlier this month, Rick Dean reported: Kansas State University officials say an internal error may have exposed on the Internet personal information from candidates seeking admission to the school’s graduate program in agronomy. In a news release Wednesday, school officials said 19 persons who had applied for admission to graduate programs between 2010 and 2013…