More follow-up on a tax refund fraud scheme that used patient information from Troy Regional Medical Center in Alabama and other non-medical entities. This case was noted previously on this blog. Robbyn Brooks of the Troy Messenger reports: A woman who pled guilty in an identity theft/tax refund scam involving Troy Regional Medical Center records has…
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UK: Man made redundant fined for stealing sensitive information
Infosecurity-Magazine.com reports on an insider breach where the consequences just don’t seem severe enough. The breach occurred on April 28, 2011, and was prosecuted by the Information Commissioner’s Office under Section 55 of the Data Protection Act: When he learned that he was being made redundant from his position as Community Health Promotions Manager at…
Idaho State University Settles HIPAA Security Case for $400,000
Idaho State University (ISU) has agreed to pay $400,000 to the U.S. Department of Health Human Services (HHS) to settle alleged violations of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) Security Rule. The settlement involves the breach of unsecured electronic protected health information (ePHI) of approximately 17,500 patients at ISU’s Pocatello Family…
More additions to HHS's breach tool
Two updates within a week? The HHS breach tool is getting a workout. Here is what was added today: Sovereign Medical Group, LLC in New Jersey reported that 27,800 were affected by a breach on October 10, 2012. HHS’s breach tool codes the incident as “Theft, Hacking/IT Incident”, Network Server,” which probably means a hack,…
Update: Details on the Delta Dental breach
The other day, in blogging about recent updates to HHS’s breach tool, I noted an entry from Delta Dental of Pennsylvania involving ZDI: Delta Dental of Pennsylvania reported that their business associate, ZDI, suffered a breach involving the loss of paper records for 14,829 patients. The breach occurred on March 20. I was unable to find…
Fox Business News "Medical Privacy Week" investigative series starts tonight!
Via PPR: Tonight “The Willis Report” starts an investigative series titled “Medical Privacy Week.” The opening night will feature Patient Privacy Rights’ Founder, Dr. Deborah Peel, and Marc Rotenberg, Executive Director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center. Tomorrow the show features Pam Dixon with the World Privacy Forum. This is the first series on national…