Back in May, I noted that the Information Commissioner’s Office in the U.K. had issued a fine of £90,000 to Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust after the trust had misdirected faxes containing sensitive information on 45 occasions during the previous year. The trust immediately announced it planned to appeal. Today, Robin Hopkins of Panopticon reports that the…
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Smart move.
Following a recent data breach, Jackson Health has banned volunteers from using cell phones in patient areas.
Are Cloud Service Providers Business Associates under HIPAA and the HITECH Act?
Joseph Lazzarotti writes: As more companies move to the cloud, regulatory compliance remains a critical issue. For cloud service providers to the healthcare industry, it looks like the requirement to comply with the HIPAA privacy and security rules as business associates will be confirmed when long-awaited final regulations are issued, based on a report by Marianne Kolbasuk McGee with Healthcare Information…
What would you offer?
Would you offer free credit monitoring following a breach involving patient data if the only data stolen were names, dates of birth, and limited medical information? Calvin Schuster, M.D. of California did, and I’m not sure I understand why if those were the only information on a stolen computer. Is the offer just for public…
Saint Raphael Healthcare System sued because employee took – and circulated – pictures of young gunshot victim's corpse
Sometimes it’s hard to wrap my head around the fact the hospital employees engage in egregious privacy and confidentiality violations. Christine Stuart of Courthouse News reports on a lawsuit against Saint Raphael Healthcare System . The lawsuit alleges that in June, 2011, a Hospital of St. Raphael employee used his cellphone to take a picture…
University of North Carolina servers hacked; 3,500 employees’ data accessed
It seems that the University of North Carolina has had yet another data breach. And although the breach was discovered in May, it took about 7 months for those affected to be notified. Jane Stancill reports: Some 3,500 people had their personal information exposed when hackers hit two servers of the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer…