Pete Kasperowicz reports: The House passed the Health Exchange Security and Transparency Act, H.R. 3811, in a 291-122 vote. Sixty-seven Democrats voted for the bill, ignoring arguments from party leaders that the bill was a “messaging” vote meant to discourage people from signing up for insurance. The one-sentence bill says that no later than two…
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Pointer: Healthcare’s most significant data breaches of 2013
HealthcareITSecurity.com takes a look at “some of the largest and most unusual data breaches that happened this year” on their site. Maybe I should do a recap of what I see as the year’s worst healthcare data breaches and see how much our lists overlap. All I need is some time. And coffee. 🙂
Assessing Bitcoin’s benefits, security risks in healthcare
Patrick Ouellette writes: Because of the prevalence of medical identity fraud in the healthcare industry, healthcare providers are beginning to think outside of the box as to how to keep their patients’ data private. San Francisco physician Paul Abramson has made headlines of late for allowing patients to pay for services using Bitcoin, a decentralized…
Ranking Members Waxman and DeGette Release Memo on Healthcare.gov Security
Over on beSpacific, Sabrinia Pacifici writes: “Today Energy and Commerce Committee Ranking Member Henry A. Waxman and Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee Ranking Member Diana DeGette released a memo to Democratic Committee members regarding the security of Healthcare.gov. In a classified briefing two days ago, HHS officials revealed that there have been no successful security attacks…
New mobile healthcare app to track medications and refills seeking beta-testers
A Greenville-based company, Apothesource, is seeking prospective beta-testers for a new mobile application called ‘Pill-Fill’. Pill-Fillâ„¢ takes an entirely new approach to managing medications, doctors and pharmacies. The app manages and consolidates all of this information for its users automatically. In as little as 30 seconds, Pill-Fill builds an always up-to-date list of the most important and personalized healthcare…
Let me outta here! (healthcare.gov)
You’d think it shouldn’t be difficult to get your account deleted from HealthCare.gov, but, apparently, it was for the attorney whose data were exposed to someone else.