Brad Shannon reports: The state Health Care Authority is notifying participants in the state’s Uniform Medical Plan in 2006-07 of a possible personal-data breach involving former pharmacy vendor Express Scripts. It is not known whether the breach, which led to an extortion threat against Express Scripts in early November, compromised any personal data for Washington…
MA: Computer stolen from hospital has patients' info
Bruno Matarazzo Jr. reports: Police and security at Salem Hospital are investigating the theft of a laptop computer that contained personal and medical information on approximately 50 patients. A Hewlett-Packard laptop was stolen from the cardiology department between late November and last Thursday, when hospital nursing staff reported the theft to Salem police. In the…
Putting data breach genie back in bottle? Good luck
Over on FierceHealthIT, Anne Zieger writes: […] The problem is, nobody can put the data breach genie back in the bottle once it’s gotten out. Once data has been compromised, even a company with the billions in revenue enjoyed by TJX can make consumers feel completely insecure. And paying a huge settlement won’t do a…
Courts in 2 states rule on reach of HIPAA in medical liability cases
Amy Lynn Sorrel reports: As HIPAA continues to raise hurdles for defendants in medical liability cases, courts in Georgia and Michigan addressed the role of the statute. The courts interpreted to what extent, if any, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act prevents a defendant physician’s attorney from informally interviewing a plaintiff’s prior or subsequent…
Bench warrant issued for DMX
In July, we reported that rapper DMX had been arrested and charged in what appears to be a case of medical ID theft for using a false name and information to obtain services at the Mayo Clinic. He also faces other charges on unrelated issues. Now mainstream news sources report that a bench warrant has…
UK: Ministers fight to keep late abortions secret
Beezy Marsh reports: Late abortions of “less than perfect” foetuses are the subject of a secrecy row with the Government. It centres on mothers who opt for termination because their unborn babies have been diagnosed with conditions such as club foot and cleft palate. Doctors say such conditions can usually be corrected by surgery. The…