Paul Korzeniowski reports in Dark Reading: Meridian Health Hospitals needed a way for its users to access personal and Web-based email systems at work without risking any data leaks. The New Jersey-based health care organization — which operates four hospitals, oversees long-term care facilities, provides home health care services, supplies health care equipment, operates a…
Personal Health Records: Directing More Costs and Risks to Consumers?
Terry, Nicolas P.,Personal Health Records: Directing More Costs and Risks to Consumers?(August 22, 2008). Download full article from SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1248768 Abstract: This article is principally concerned with a subset of electronic health records known as personal health records. In contrast to the more familiar charts, paper records, and electronic medical records maintained by health care…
Ensuring the Privacy and Confidentiality of Electronic Health Records
Terry, Nicolas P. and Francis, Leslie P., Ensuring the Privacy and Confidentiality of Electronic Health Records (October 12, 2007). University of Illinois Law Review, Vol. 2007, pp. 681-735, 2007 Full-text article available for free download from SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=886904 Abstract: The federal government is fast-tracking a nationally based interoperable health records system. What may at first…
OR: Computer Stolen From HIV Patient Center
A computer containing information for at least 350 HIV patients was stolen over Labor Day weekend, Multnomah County officials said Thursday. An employee showed up to open the HIV patient center Tuesday morning and realized a burglary had occurred. The computer contained the names of about 350 to 400 HIV patients, authorities said. Multnomah County…
Patient information reported stolen from Boulder Community Hospital
Heath Urie reports: Paperwork containing the names, birth dates, Social Security numbers and other personal information of more than 200 patients at Boulder Community Hospital have been stolen, according to Boulder police. Police spokeswoman Sarah Huntley said the forms taken were copies of patient-intake forms of 207 people who visited the Occupational Health and Therapy…
Researchers criticize genetic data restrictions
As fears over privacy prompt genetic databases in the United States and Britain to close public access to some of their data, scientists working in the field are complaining that the moves are premature and will impede research . Read more in Nature