Stanford Hospital investigating how patient data ended up on homework help website

September 8th, 2011
The experts agree, HIPAA is inadequate. Breaches like this only prove that over and over again. It is time to do something about it.

Patient Data Posted Online in Major Breach of Privacy

September 8th, 2011
Stanford medical breach shows just what experts have been saying for a while: privacy standards are insufficient in electronic health records today.

Open-Source Health Care Software

September 1st, 2011
Open-Source Health Care Software

Re: Top 100 – Under Their Influence

August 22nd, 2011
Privacy and PPR are highlighted in article on the Top 100 Most Influential in Healthcare.

Baby’s death spotlights safety risks linked to computerized systems

June 27th, 2011
This is the tip of the iceberg on the many risks of electronic health records that must be addressed as billions of stimulus dollars...

Press Release for Health Privacy Summit 2011

May 11th, 2011
Announcing the Inaugural International Summit on Health Privacy June 13 in Washington, D.C.

Re:Epsilon breach used four-month-old attack

April 13th, 2011
Epsilon, the world’s largest email service provider, did not respond to 4 month-old warnings that their systems were vulnerable to hackers trying to access...

Re: “Web’s Hot New Commodity: Privacy”

February 28th, 2011
Finally the market for digital privacy is being built!

PPR Comments on the PCAST HIT Report

January 25th, 2011
The President's Council (PCAST) weighed in on how the Administration should approach HIT. See what PPR had to say.

Re: Release of Ponemon “Benchmark Study on Patient Privacy and Data Security” on Nov 9th

November 9th, 2010
Study found that 53% of health care organizations are “not confident” they know where patient data is actually located.