Angela Hall reports: REGINA — Local health foundations will soon be able to contact former hospital patients for fundraising purposes. A recent amendment to health privacy regulations, slated to take effect in May, will allow the names and addresses of people who received hospital services to be shared with the hospital foundation in that health…
Virginia Adds Medical Information Breach Notice Law
David Navetta writes: The state of Virginia has passed a breach notice law requiring notice of security breaches involving medical information. […] “Breach of the security of the system” means unauthorized access and acquisition of unencrypted and unredacted computerized data that compromises the security, confidentiality, or integrity of medical information maintained by an individual or…
How Identity Theft Is Like the Ford Pinto
Over on Concurring Opinions, Dan Solove describes a new paper by Chris Hoofnagle: Professor James Grimmelmann likes to shop at Kohl’s. So much so that he applied for credit at Kohl’s. And he got it. The problem is that James Grimmelmann didn’t really apply for anything. It was an identity thief. Grimmelmann was a participant…
Virginia Adds Medical Information Breach Notice Law
David Navetta writes: The state of Virginia has passed a breach notice law requiring notice of security breaches involving medical information. […] “Breach of the security of the system” means unauthorized access and acquisition of unencrypted and unredacted computerized data that compromises the security, confidentiality, or integrity of medical information maintained by an individual or…
MN: Wave of identity theft hits Stillwater residents
Kevin Giles reports: Credit card numbers stolen from a Stillwater bar and restaurant were being used worldwide Wednesday with charges in some cases approaching $1,200. “Right now there are several victims,” said Police Chief John Gannaway. More people were calling his department in the morning after a Stillwater resident posted a warning on Facebook. Read…
Woman charged with using Tulsa hospital information in fraud plot
David Harper reports: A Sand Springs woman has been indicted on allegations that she used personal identifying information she garnered from her then-employer’s computer system as part of a fraudulent credit card and stolen mail scheme. Betty R. Warden, 45, exceeded her authorized computer-access authority at St. Francis Hospital to obtain things such as Social…