Re: Data-Mining in Doctor’s Office Helps Solve Medical Mysteries

May 22nd, 2012
Re: Data-Mining in Doctor's Office Helps Solve Medical Mysteries (aka "Crunch Two Data Sets, Call Me in the Morning")

Texas Error Exposed Over 13 Million Voters’ Social Security Numbers

April 25th, 2012
Texas data security breach exposes millions of social security numbers

Debt Collector Is Faulted for Tough Tactics in Hospitals

April 24th, 2012
Hospital patients waiting in an emergency room or convalescing after surgery are being confronted by an unexpected visitor: a debt collector at bedside.

Health records lost, stolen or revealed online

April 23rd, 2012
Health privacy problems persist a decade after law went into effect to protect patients

Ex-Vernal officer accused of using state database to commit burglary for prescription drugs

April 18th, 2012
Utah detective used his badge to access protected health information.

Patient ID information stolen at Memorial hospitals

April 13th, 2012
Ex-employees wanted to file false tax returns

Re: Utah’s Medical Privacy Breach – Nearing 1 Million!

April 11th, 2012
How can we expect to move forward with electronic health records when privacy and security are not coming first? Encryption was just one reason...

Health privacy issues can be resolved without obstructing care

April 9th, 2012
Issues with patient privacy today are significant but not insurmountable.

Re: BCBS Breach in Tennessee

March 14th, 2012
OCR of HHS slapped the wrist of BCBS of Tennessee, but should have done much, much more.

PPR in the Wall Street Journal

February 27th, 2012
Winning the Debate Against Unique Patient Identifiers