An annual funding notice sent to 3,178 participants in the Eastern Connecticut Health Network Pension Plan exposed the participants’ Social Security Numbers on the mailing label after the firm’s consulting group, Mercer, subcontracted a mailing. According to a letter sent on May 13 by Jonathan Barry of Mercer to the New Hampshire Attorney’s General Office,…
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NJ Psych Association sues State Health Benefits Commission, Horizon Healthcare Services and Magellan Health Services over patient confidentiality
Susan K. Livio reports: A psychologists group is suing two insurance companies and an administrative agency that serve 800,000 state employees, saying they are routinely demanding therapists hand over confidential patient information as a condition of getting paid. The New Jersey Psychological Association accuses the state Health Benefits Commission, along with Horizon Blue Cross Blue…
UK: Patients' secrets dumped in alley
David Mercer reports: Medical records containing details of hundreds of Wigan patients have been found dumped by a former health centre. Highly personal information in three diaries was discovered outside the disused building in Tram Street, Platt Bridge. It includes names, addresses and medical complaints of patients requiring doctors’ visits in 1988, 1990 and 1991….
Employee Misuse of Computer Access Ruled Not a Crime
Mary Pat Gallagher reports: Using a password-accessed workplace computer in violation of company rules or policies may get you disciplined, but it’s not enough to be prosecuted in New Jersey, says a Mercer County judge in a published case of first impression. Superior Court Judge Mitchel Ostrer threw out an indictment against Princeton Borough police…
77,000 Alaskans’ information missing; state settles with firm
Ted Land reports: Tens of thousands of Alaskans are trying to find out if their personal information is missing. Attorney General Dan Sullivan announced Thursday there’s been a massive security breach reaching the highest levels of state government. More than 77,000 Alaskans’ personal information is missing. No one knows where it went. […] On that…
Clinic employee sentenced for ID theft
Bill Mercer, United States Attorney for the District of Montana, announced Monday that during a federal court session in Missoula, on July 31, 2009, before U.S. District Judge Donald W. Molloy, Andrea Mackowiak, a 33-year-old resident of Columbia Falls, was sentenced to a term of prison for 24 months. She was also ordered to pay…