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Aspen Hospital Sued for HIPAA Breach by Former Employee

Jun 16, 2016

A healthcare IT worker formerly employed by Aspen Hospital is suing the hospital and five of its employees for an alleged HIPAA breach after it was disclosed he had contracted HIV. The former employee, only identified as John Doe in the suit, was also a patient at the hospital. His attorneys, Mari Newman, Darold Killmer…

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Hacking Incident Impacts 68,000 Patients at Medical Colleagues of Texas

May 26, 2016

Medical Colleagues of Texas, a physicians’ group in Katy, TX., has discovered an unauthorized individual gained access to its system containing the records of more than 68,000 patients. The exact nature of the incident has not been disclosed and an investigation into the security breach is ongoing. The physicians’ group was unaware how access was…

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Ransomware Claims Another Healthcare Victim

May 24, 2016

This year a number of healthcare organizations have had vital data locked by malicious file-encrypting software. In February, Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center felt there was little alternative but to pay a ransom to attackers to obtain decryption keys to unlock files that had been locked with ransomware. The attackers issued a Bitcoin ransom demand of…

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$750,000 settlement highlights the need for HIPAA business associate agreements

May 21, 2016

Raleigh Orthopaedic Clinic, P.A. of North Carolina (Raleigh Orthopaedic) has agreed to pay $750,000 to settle charges that it potentially violated the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) Privacy Rule by handing over protected health information (PHI) for approximately 17,300 patients to a potential business partner without first executing a business associate…

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4000 Michigan Chiropractic Patients Notified of Potential Data Breach

May 19, 2016

 4,082 patients of Complete Chiropractic & Bodywork Therapies (CCBT) of Ann Arbor, MI., have been notified of a potential breach of protected health information after malware was discovered on one of the company’s servers. The malware was discovered on March 19, 2016., after the server malfunctioned. The malfunctioning of the server triggering CCBT’s security protocols…

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“This doctor was operating as a drug dealer in a white coat”

May 18, 2016

Kentucky Anesthesiologist Sentenced to 100 Months for Unlawful Distribution of Controlled Substances, Health Care Fraud, Conspiracy and Money Laundering Anesthesiologist Jaime Guerrero, 48, of Kentuckiana, Kentucky, was sentenced in federal court in Louisville, Kentucky, to 100 months in prison for his role in the unlawful distribution of controlled substances, including the prescription opioid hydrocodone without…

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Two Doctors Convicted of Falsely Certifying ‘Patients’ as Terminally Ill as Part of $8.8 Million Healthcare Fraud Scheme

May 8, 2016

LOS ANGELES – Two doctors were found guilty today of federal health care fraud charges for falsely certifying that Medicare patients were terminally ill, and therefore qualified for hospice care, when the vast majority of them were not actually dying.             Following a two-week trial, the doctors were found guilty of participating in a scheme…

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Dallas Doctor and Three Dallas-Area Home Health Agency Owners Convicted for Running Large-Scale, Sophisticated Health Care Fraud Scheme

Apr 20, 2016

  DALLAS – Following a six-week-long trial before U.S. District Judge Sam A. Lindsay and less than two days of deliberation, this afternoon a federal jury convicted a Dallas physician and three owners of home health agencies on various felony offenses, including conspiracy to commit health care fraud, stemming from their participation in a nearly…

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Dallas firm that marketed compounded pain creams busted in massive health care fraud, kickback case

Apr 6, 2016

The owners of a Dallas firm that marketed pain and scar creams for North Texas drug compounding pharmacies were arrested Tuesday in connection with a large health care kickback scheme that bilked taxpayers out of $65 million, federal authorities said. Richard Robert Cesario, 44, of Plano, and John Paul Cooper, 47, of Southlake, were indicted,…

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