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Steve Alder

Steve Alder is the editor-in-chief of The HIPAA Journal. Steve is responsible for editorial policy regarding the topics covered in The HIPAA Journal. He is a specialist on healthcare industry legal and regulatory affairs, and has 10 years of experience writing about HIPAA and other related legal topics. Steve has developed a deep understanding of regulatory issues surrounding the use of information technology in the healthcare industry and has written hundreds of articles on HIPAA-related topics. Steve shapes the editorial policy of The HIPAA Journal, ensuring its comprehensive coverage of critical topics. Steve Alder is considered an authority in the healthcare industry on HIPAA. The HIPAA Journal has evolved into the leading independent authority on HIPAA under Steve’s editorial leadership. Steve manages a team of writers and is responsible for the factual and legal accuracy of all content published on The HIPAA Journal. Steve holds a Bachelor’s of Science degree from the University of Liverpool. You can connect with Steve via LinkedIn or email via stevealder(at)hipaajournal.com

ProMedica Uncovers Unauthorized Accessing of PHI by 7 Employees

ProMedica has recently discovered that seven of its employees had been improperly accessing the protected health information of patients for almost two years. The employees in question had been granted access to patient files in order to perform their work duties, but had accessed the medical records of patients who they were not required to treat, nor was there any legitimate business reason for patient data being accessed. ProMedica was alerted to the privacy breaches on April 7, 2016., and a thorough internal investigation was launched. That investigation revealed that the records of 3,500 patients had been improperly accessed over a period of two years, from May 1, 2014., to April 26, 2016. Affected patients had received medical services at either ProMedica’s Bixby Hospital in Adrian, MI., or Herrick Hospital in Tecumseh, MI. The type of data viewed by the employees include patients’ names, addresses, dates of birth, contact telephone numbers, insurance information, medical diagnoses, details of medications that had been prescribed, and other clinical data. ProMedica’s...

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Verity Health System Victim of Phishing Attack

Verity Health System has fallen victim to a phishing attack resulting in sensitive employee data being emailed outside the company. Employee names, addresses, Social Security numbers, amount earned in the financial year, and details of tax withheld have been disclosed to the attacker. The breach only affected past and present employees who would have received a W-2 for the past financial year. No patient data was compromised in the breach. An email was received on April 27, 2016., which appeared to have been sent from an individual inside the organization. The email asked for information on Verity employees, which was sent as requested. The scam was discovered just over three weeks later. The Oregon-based healthcare provider is one of a large number of companies that have fallen victim to this kind of scam this year. These phishing attacks are often referred to as business email compromise scams, although internal email accounts are not always compromised. Oftentimes, attackers purchase a similar domain to that used by the targeted organization. The letter ‘I’ could be replaced...

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Integrated Health Solutions Notifies 20K Patients of EHR Breach

Easton, Pennsylvania-based healthcare provider Integrated Health Solutions P.C., has notified 19,776 of its patients that their protected health information may have been accessed by a hacker. The sleep medicine specialists were informed of a security breach by EHR vendor Bizmatics on March 30, 2016. Bizmatics was unable to confirm whether Integrated Health Solutions patient data had been viewed or copied by the unauthorized individual who gained access to its servers, but the company was unable to rule out the possibility. Patients’ names, addresses, health information, and Social Security numbers were stored on the compromised server. Bizmatics provides EHR/EMR software solutions to approximately 15,000 healthcare providers in the United States. The company has not disclosed exactly how many of its clients were affected by the breach, although a number of healthcare providers have now issued breach notifications to patients and have informed the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights of the breach. Florida-based Eye Associates of Pinellas appears to be...

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OCR Rules Townsend Violated the HIPAA Privacy Rule

The Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights (OCR) has recently ruled that a former town administrator of Townsend, MA., violated the HIPAA Privacy Rule in June last year when he posting an “information packet” online containing the protected health information of individuals who had used the town’s ambulance service. The information was intended to be viewed by Selectmen in order that a vote could be taken about whether or not to write off the unpaid bills. Rather than sharing the document securely, former town administrator Andrew Sheehan posted the information on the town website. The packet was only accessible for 18 hours before it was removed, but during that time it had been downloaded and shared on social media. The privacy breach was also reported to the OCR. The information packet contained the names of patients who had not yet paid their ambulance bills along with some sensitive medical information including medical conditions and whether patients were alive, dead, or were now living in a hospice. Prior to the uploading of the files, all...

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40K Podiatry Patients Warned of PHI Exposure

Stamford Podiatry Group P.C., has discovered an unauthorized third party gained access to its computer systems for a period of almost two months earlier this year. The intruder was able to view company data and potentially also accessed the electronic medical record database (EMR). 40,491 patients have now been notified of the privacy breach and potential accessing/theft of their protected health information. EMR data potentially accessed/copied include names, addresses, dates of birth, email addresses, telephone numbers, Social Security numbers, health insurance information, names of treating and referring physicians, and patients’ gender and marital status. Diagnoses, details of treatments, and medical histories were also stored in the EMR and may have been accessed. An investigation into the breach revealed that access was first gained to the company’s systems on February 22, 2016 and continued until the data breach was discovered on April 14, 2016. While the investigation determined that data access was possible, no evidence was uncovered to suggest that data were actually...

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