Kristen Hackney-redman of the Avalanche-Journal reports: A total of three laptop computers have been reported stolen from two or more different areas of Covenant hospitals since May, said Gwen Stafford, a Covenant vice president. At least one of the laptops contained personal information, including patient names, dates of births and reasons for being seen, but…
TX: Firm settles over data mishandling at Levelland clinic
Logan G. Carver of Avalanche-Journal reports: A national medical company will pay the state of Texas nearly $1 million after reaching a settlement Wednesday with the state Attorney General’s Office over improper discarding of medical records at a Levelland clinic. Select Physical Therapy Texas Limited Partnership and parent company Select Medical Corp. will pay the…
NHS trusts lose confidential data
Brian Meechan of BBC reports: More than 150 security breaches at NHS trusts across Wales have led to patient and staff details being put at risk. Among data losses over a three year period, patient details from an entire children’s ward in Wrexham was found on a piece of paper in a puddle. […] The…
NZ: Privacy breach due to clerical error, board says
Marcus Stickley of The Nelson Mail reports: “Clerical error” was the cause of a botch-up in which four patients had their confidential medical documents posted to another patient, says the Nelson Marlborough District Health Board. Nelson woman Elaine Robinson last month received a letter containing medical documents relating to her and her newborn daughter, along…
Man Gets Misdirected Medical Faxes
A Jacksonville man said he’s in a fax fix because for months he’s been receiving faxes from doctors containing patients’ personal information. Michael Wilson receives his faxes through his e-mail and every day he said when he logs to his account he gets at least one fax meant for Liberty Medical, a company that help…
Security breach puts Greensboro Gynecology patients’ personal information at risk
Ryan Seals of news-record.com reports: Patients at a Greensboro doctor’s office have been notified that their personal information — including Social Security numbers and addresses — was stolen in May.