PHI Falls From Sky At Women’s Soccer Parade

The U.S. Women’s World Cup Soccer champions toured NYC celebrating their historic win, and were treated to a shower of confetti, some of which appeared to be made from medical prescription records. One local resident noticed the confetti contained writing and upon closer inspection, realized it was Protected Health Information. The confetti was photographed and…

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Stolen UCSF Laptops Contained PHI of Research Participants

The University of California San Francisco (UCSF) has announced the burglary of a faculty member’s office involved the theft of a laptop computer contained the unencrypted, protected data of a number of individuals. The information included research and health information along with Personally Identifiable Information (PII) and medical insurance details. The burglary occurred in May,…

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Healthcare Providers Seek Protection from HIPAA Breaches

Phishing, malware & direct attacks by hackers are on the increase and employees are abusing data access rights: Any organization required to collect, store or use Protected Health Information (PHI) is likely to suffer a data breach. It is just a matter of when that breach will occur. Even when healthcare providers abide by HIPAA…

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Seven Charged in North Texas As Part Of Largest National Medicare Fraud Takedown In History

USDOJ: US Attorney’s Office – Northern District of Texas North Texas Defendants Owned and Operated Home Health Companies DALLAS – Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch and Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Sylvia Mathews Burwell announced today a nationwide sweep led by the Medicare Fraud Strike Force in 17 districts, resulting in charges…

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27 Year Sentence Issued for PHI Theft and Fraud

Violations of HIPAA Privacy Rule carry stiff sentences, with up to 10 years in jail for theft of PHI for personal gain; however using stolen data to commit fraud can carry far stiffer penalties as James Lee Cobb, III recently discovered. Florida Middle District Judge, Charlene Honeywell, recently passed a sentence of 27 years for…

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Hospital Employee Indicted for Stealing Personal Information of More than 12,000 Patients

Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance, Jr., today announced the indictment of eight individuals, including a Montefiore Medical Center employee, for stealing and using patients’ personal identifying information to make thousands of dollars in purchases at department stores and retailers in Manhattan. The defendants are charged in New York State Supreme Court with varying counts…

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