Jamie Doward reports: Private firms will soon be able to buy people’s medical and genetic data without their consent and, in certain cases, acquire personal information that might enable them to identify individuals. The revelation, which contradicts government claims that such material would be completely anonymous, has raised fears that pharmaceutical firms and insurance companies…
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Sierra View District Hospital computers possibly compromised
Esther Avila reports: A possible security breach within Sierra View District Hospital’s network system was identified late Wednesday after the hospital’s Information Technology Department observed unusual activity on the network. “At this time we have no indication that patient information has been compromised,” said Ramona Contreras, hospital spokesperson, on Friday. “However, the hospital is working…
Woman loses her life and then her privacy after an abortion
Last week I noted an abortion case in New Mexico where the woman’s records became public fodder in the highly politicized abortion debate. Petual Dvorak describes another abortion case where a woman’s medical and personal details were made public after she died within a day of a late-term abortion: Her name and photo have appeared…
Stats and more stats
Redspin breaks down and analyzes the 2012 HHS breach data, here. Some of their statistics: 21.5% increase in # of large breaches in 2012 over 2011 but… a 77% decrease in # of patient records impacted Comment: the pattern of increased number of breaches but decreased number of records impacted is consistent with what we…
Hudson County, N.J., Pediatrician Charged With Fraudulently Billing Medicaid For Nearly $1 Million
A Hudson County, N.J., pediatrician was arrested January 16 on charges he fraudulently billed Medicaid $900,000 for wound-repair treatments on children that were never rendered, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced. According to the press release, it appears that Badawy M. Badawy, M.D., 50, of Bayonne, N.J., a licensed pediatrician who owns and operates Sinai…
Saskatchewan Information and Privacy Commissioner Slams Regina Qu'appelle Health Region After Three Privacy Breaches
Lisa Schick reports: After several privacy breaches Saskatchewan’s Information and Privacy Commissioner is telling the Regina Qu’Appelle Regional Health Authority it needs to do something to stop its employees from snooping. The recommendations stem from three incidents that happened in the RQHR over the past five years. Read more about the breaches on NewsTalk 650….