From the this-can’t-be-good dept.: This week Washington’s Prescription Monitoring Program sent letters to 34 people whose records were illegally accessed by someone who used a physician’s identity. The doctor’s personal and professional information was used to set up a fraudulent account in the statewide system. […] State health officials immediately deactivated the account when they…
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Tax refund fraud linked to health care documents
Elaine Silvestrini reports on yet another case out of Florida where patient data was misused for tax refund fraud: When the Florida Highway Patrol arrested a Tampa man during a traffic stop last year, troopers found evidence of tax refund fraud, including internal corporate documents from a Tampa-based private health insurance company. The documents from…
Leader Of $100 Million Medicare Fraud Scheme Pleads Guilty In Manhattan Federal Court To Racketeering And Other Crimes
Back in October 2010, I noted the case of the Orange Regional Medical Center. They had suffered a data security breach in 2005, but never knew they had been breached until the U.S. Attorney’s Office mentioned their name in the context of a criminal Medicare fraud ring that operated between 2006 and 2010. Many doctors had…
Wow.
Seen on the home page of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Alabama: The linked notice states: The United States Attorney’s Office is currently prosecuting cases which allege, among other things, theft of personal identifying information and the use of that personal identifying information to prepare fraudulent tax returns. These alleged thefts…
Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report 2012 – what did they find in the health care sector?
The Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report 2012 (for 2011 data) is out, and although their methodology and sample does not include all the breaches that get reported to HHS or on DataLossDB.org, I thought their findings on the health care sector interesting. From their press release, here’s their overview of major findings: Health Care Most…
Update to Florida Hospital breach
Jason Geary reports that a former employee of Florida Hospital has pleaded guilty to accessing and selling patient information as part of a referral scheme. Read more on The Ledger.